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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceArizona
County/ParishPinal County
LocalitySan Tan Mountains; Facing The Goldmine Mnts., South End Of The New Road Built Into The Park--this Road Is South Of The Robers Rd. That Went Into The Park Last Year, But Is Now Closed To Vehicles.
Latitude33.1207
Longitude-111.678
Institution CodeAsu
Collection CodePlants
Collected ByDixie Z. Damrel; Sarah Leahy
Date Collected2001-01-20

From Recordset

https://biokic.asu.edu/vascular-plant-herbarium

The Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium (ASU) is among the most important in the greater Sonoran Desert region with over 315,000 specimens. We are particularly proud of our holdings of Cactaceae which include over 1,100 chromosome counts. An herbarium is a collection of pressed, dried, and archived plants that are systematically arranged - each specimen a physical record of a plant growing at a particular place and at a particular time. Like most herbaria, we seek to document the geographical and ecological distribution of the regional flora, facilitate research, support teaching, and promote conservation. Vouchers from floristic studies have resulted in comprehensive collections of many important geographic regions in Arizona. ASU Type Specimens: http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/checklists/checklist.php?cl=2638

Contacts

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Emailhbrown@mailbox.sc.edu
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EmailElizabeth.Makings@asu.edu
Name Elizabeth Makings
RoleCollection manager
EmailElizabeth.Makings@asu.edu
Name Elizabeth Makings
RoleCollection manager
EmailElizabeth.Makings@asu.edu
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