INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Taxa: Hymenoclea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Hymenoclea monogyra Torr. & Gray ex Gray
C. T. Mason & R. W. Hoshaw   35781982-10-08
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Along Peña Blanca-Ruby Road at turnoff to Peña Blanca Lake.

ILLS:PLANT
Hymenoclea monogyra Torr. & Gray ex Gray
A. M. Powell   36701981-10-10
United States, Texas, Bewster, Along arroyos and at roadside near Alpine.

ILLS:PLANT
Hymenoclea salsola T. & G. ex Gray
Marc A. Baker & Donald J. Pinkava   45391983-04-09
United States, Arizona, Pinal, Near wash, 3 k southwest of county line.

ILLS:PLANT
Hymenoclea salsola Torr. & Gray ex Gray
R. W. Hoshaw & C. T. Mason   3614 (Mason)1983-03-19
United States, Arizona, Pima, Avra Valley Road at Santa Cruz River, northwest of Tucson.

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill; Kate Kramer   333932001-04-22
United States, California, Los Angeles, South side of California Route 138 (Pearblossom Highway) just east of Palmdale and about 1 mile west of Little Rock; west side of Little Rock Wash. Elevation about 2820 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   335482001-04-29
United States, California, Riverside, Whitewater Canyon, along Whitewater River, east side of canyon, east of Whitewater Canyon Road, about 2 miles north of Route I-10. Elevation about 1800 feet., 33.668148 -116.145734

ILLS:PLANT
A.G. Vestal   s.n.1955-04-30
United States, California, Kern, About 12.8 miles east of Maricopa on Route 166 (Maricopa Highway). Coordinate datum: NAD27., 35.0586 -119.173


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