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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium (ASU:Plants)
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Catalog #:
ASU0089294
Occurrence ID:
dcebb9c3-ae1d-469f-b0e2-f897b8a5906b
Secondary Catalog #:
121591
Taxon:
Coryphantha chlorantha
(Engelm.) Britt. & Rose
Family:
Cactaceae
Determiner:
Lyman Benson, 1979
Collector:
R. K. Gierisch
Locality:
USA, Arizona, Mohave County
Locality details protected:
protection typically due to rare or threatened status
Information withheld:
recordnumber, eventdate, locality, decimallatitude, decimallongitude, verbatimcoordinates, coordinateuncertaintyinmeters, minimumelevationinmeters, verbatimelevation, habitat, associatedtaxa
Description:
Scarce
Reproductive Condition:
flowers
Usage Rights:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Record ID:
dcebb9c3-ae1d-469f-b0e2-f897b8a5906b
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Elizabeth Makings, Collection manager (
Elizabeth.Makings@asu.edu
)
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Current Record
R. K. Gierisch
Catalog #:
ASU0089294
GUID:
dcebb9c3-ae1d-469f-b0e2-f897b8a5906b
Latest Identification:
Coryphantha chlorantha
(Engelm.) Britt. & Rose
Identified by:
Lyman Benson, 1979
Specimen Duplicates
California Botanic Garden Herbarium (CalBG:RSA)
R. K. Gierisch 4206
1978-04-20
Catalog #:
RSA0135473
GUID:
658e2abc-7452-435e-8c43-b3d617925bf0
Latest Identification:
Escobaria vivipara var. deserti
(Engelm.) D.R. Hunt
Identified by:
Lyman Benson
1979-07
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Phenology (ver 1.0)
reproductive
: At least one reproductive structure of any kind is present (flowers, flower buds, fruits)
flowering
: At least one open flower is present