Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Cottsia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
ASU0026015T. F. Daniel   19311982-01-09
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Washes along dirt road W of Rosarito, 11.9-14.5 mi W of MEX Hwy 1 in Rosarito, which is ca. 30 mi S of Playa El Coyote., 26.358344 -111.838072, 305m

ASU
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
ASU0026016Lyle McGill   761969-07-20
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Mex Hwy 1, K-post 56 between La Paz and Santa Rita., 24.202475 -110.947607

ASU
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
ASU0026017Richard S. Felger; John Miller Cooper & RSF   152951966-12-19
Mexico, Sonora, 3.6 miles by road northeast of New Kino., 28.833333 -111.933333

ASU
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
ASU0026018Richard S. Felger; John Wright   89541963-09-28
Mexico, Sonora, 7.9 miles by road (MEX 15) north of El Oasis., 29.701106 -111.064606

ASU
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
ASU0026019T. F. Daniel   19621982-01-11
Mexico, Sonora, Rocky slopes of Microondas mountain overlooking Guaymas, along road to top which is 1.8 mi from MEX Hwy 15 on paved road to Airport, N of Guaymas., 27.949482 -110.899724, 344m

ASU
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
ASU0026020P. Gallagher; F. Reichenbacher   1311981-03-09
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 2 mi S. of El Triunfo on MEX Hwy 1., 23.6667 -110.05, 400m

ASU
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
ASU0026021Reid Moran   87811962-03-20
Mexico, Sonora, El Sauz, SW side of Tiburón Island, 28.8167 -112.5, 100m

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026022Donald J. Pinkava   104051973-03-19
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Sierra de San Marcos, near tip of mountain., 26.9129243745925 -102.128992080688

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026023Donald J. Pinkava; J. LaBounty, E. Lehto   58991969-04-04
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Tip of Sierra de San Marcos., 26.9129243745925 -102.128992080688

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026024Thomas F. Daniel   5241978-08-14
Mexico, Coahuila, Rocky washes in extreme NW end of the Sierra de San Marcos, 5.9 miles SW jct. Hwy 30 and RR S of Cuatro Ciénegas, 26.9 -102.1, 760 - 800m

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026025Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   L-215491977-07-19
Mexico, Chihuahua, 7 mi SE of Tomas Garcia. SE end of Sierra de Mapula, 1.5 mi off road toward mts. Rancho El Ojito vicinity of Pico Ojito., 28.4667 -105.75, 1311m

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026026E. Lehto; Nash, Landye   L-192511975-10-24
Mexico, Sonora, 5 mi SE of Sonoita., 31.795033 -112.815764, 499m

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026027Thomas F. Daniel   6121978-08-27
Mexico, Chihuahua, Rocky hillsides and rocky, sandy arroyos in hills 3.7 miles E of Saucillo towards Rancho Dos de Mayo., 28.0333 -105.217, 1200m

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026028Melissa Luckow; David Luckow, David Keil   132341979-09-03
Mexico, Chihuahua, 7 miles NE of Janos at top of mountain with radio tower., 30.888933 -108.192416, 1707m

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026029Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   L-214911977-07-18
Mexico, Chihuahua, Ca. 58 mi S. Juarez, NNW base of Rancho de la Ranchería Mt., 31.0333 -106.367, 1400m

ASU
Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026030Pinkava; Brown, McGill, McLeod   9441971-09-18
Mexico, Sonora, 2 mi northeast of airport (airport on road to Bahia de Kino); northwest of Hermosillo., 29.111624 -111.027244, 203m

ASU
Cottsia linearis (Wiggins) W.R. Anderson
ASU0026031Richard S. Felger; John Wright   89551963-09-28
Mexico, Sonora, 7.9 miles by road (MEX 15) north of El Oasis., 29.701106 -111.064606


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