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Index of Botanical Specimens

ClassificationNyctaginaceae: Abronia
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s)01642290
CollectorE. O. Wooton
Collector number52
CountryUnited States of America
StateNew Mexico
GeographyNorth America: North America (CA, US, MX) (Region): United States of America: New Mexico: Dona Ana County
Localityin the Mesilla Valley. of the Rio grande Valley of Southern New Mexico and Western Texas
Date Collected1907-10-20
Habitaton sandhills
ContainerEconomic Plants of the World
ProjectUS and Canada - Mass Digitization
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/5cb72f12-9b6d-40f2-8292-07801ad0bcb9
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode01642290
HerbariumGH
Previous ownershipDistributed by C. F. Baker
FamilyNyctaginaceae
Determination Abronia angustifolia Greene
Determination Remarks [filed under] [current name]
Sexnot determined
PhenologyNotDetermined
Preparation TypeSheet
Preparation MethodPressed
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RemarksA number of species of the genus, mostly Californian, have been cultivated, but this one has probably not been introduced, although it is quite as showy as the coast species.

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