Record Number Database Code Specimen ID Project Herbarium Accession Number Barcode NPS Accession NPS Catalog Family Genus 1 Specific Epithet 1 Specific Author 1 Infraspecific Rank 1 Infraspecific Epithet 1 Infraspecific Author 1 Name 1 Qualifier Name 1 Qualifier Position Hybrid Symbol Genus 2 Specific Epithet 2 Specific Author 2 Infraspecific Rank 2 Infraspecific Epithet 2 Infraspecific Author 2 Name 2 Qualifier Name 2 Qualifier Position Conservation Status Annotations Site Key Collector Collector Number Other Collectors Day Collected Month Collected Year Collected Verbatim Collection Date Country State County Locality Site Description Minimum Elevation Maximum Elevation Elevation Unit LatitudeLongitude UTM TRS Decimal Latitude Decimal Longitude Geodetic Datum Coordinate Uncertainty Coordinate Uncertainty Unit Elevation Georeferenced TRS Georeferenced Georeference Sources Georeference Remarks Georeferenced By Specimen Notes Other Notes Phenology Cultivated Images Type Specimen? TypeDetails 1 RM 20047 Arizona/New Mexico USFS 491118 Apocynaceae Funastrum crispum (Benth.) Schltr. RM-1763 Barnard A. Hendricks 2103 10 9 1936 U.S.A. Arizona Gila Tonto National Forest: Parker Creek Experimental Forest. Chaparral community in diabase sandy loam on a 20% southeast slope in natural drainages with Turbinella oak and Ceanothus; slight abundance; distributed in chaparral type communities. 4700 ft. T5N R13E S1 33.7984 -110.9702 NAD 83 3 mi. N N Nat. Geog. TOPO! Fruiting N N 2 RM 38547 Arizona/New Mexico RM 128553 Apocynaceae Funastrum crispum (Benth.) Schltr. RM-11983 Witmer Stone 449 1 7 1919 U.S.A. Arizona Cochise Chiricahua Mountains: Pinery Canyon at junction of North and South Forks. 5700 ft. T17S R30E S7 31.9693 -109.32009 NAD 83 1 mi. N N Nat. Geog. TOPO! Flowering N N 3 RM 406221 RMRS RMRS Apocynaceae Funastrum crispum (Benth.) Schltr. RM-1651 Barnard A. Hendricks 2103 10 9 1936 U.S.A. Arizona Gila Tonto National Forest: Sierra Ancha: Natural Drainages. 4800 ft. Fruiting N N 4 RM 499909 Elliott, Brian 1998 RM 764546 Apocynaceae Funastrum crispum (Benth.) Schltr. RM-96708 Ronald L. Hartman 62419 22 7 1998 U.S.A. Colorado Las Animas Wet Mountains: Wet Mountain Valley: Sangre de Cristo Range and vicinity: Picketwire Valley, ca 1 mi E of Cordova Plaza. Roadside. 6700 ft. 37.1266° N, 104.8008° W; uncertainty 1 mi. T33S R66W S32 37.1266 -104.8008 1 mi. Flowering N N 5 RM 703630 Legler 2007 RM 840374 RM0018888 Apocynaceae Funastrum crispum (Benth.) Schltr. 1. Funastrum crispum (Benth.) Schltr.
Annotated by Ben Legler on 3/25/2008. RM-119744 Ben Legler 4419B 15 6 2007 U.S.A. New Mexico Colfax Vermejo Park Ranch: northern-most hill in Cedar Hills, 9.8 air mi E of Cimarron. Small hill of eroding shale and sandstone capped by conglomerate, with scattered Juniperus monosperma and Cercocarpus montanus. 6418 ft. 36° 30' 33" N, 104° 44' 21" W; WGS 84, Digital map 36.50916667 -104.7391667 WGS 84 Digital map Petals pale maroon-green, not opening widely; corona pink; styles green; vine twining on grasses; rare. Photographed. Flowering N VPR03987,VPR03990,RM0018888 N