: 1.21 $2024-03-28T23:44:27-7:0044.200.39.110searchRMUSFS436674 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene4Arthur D. Read1913822234U.S.A.New MexicoCatronDatil National Forest: Negrito Ranger Station.-108.545133.481624542500Open prairie. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM527010 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene4944Barbara Ertter Jeffrey L. Strachan1983724205U.S.A.New MexicoLincolnLincoln National Forest: Cedar Creek just NW of ranger station on north side of Ruidoso.Open meadow with scattered pines. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM227400 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene12575E. O. Wooton189976187U.S.A.New MexicoOteroSacramento Mountains: James Canyon.-105.5868932.926492225Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM58283 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene12575E. O. Wooton189573184U.S.A.New MexicoLincolnWhite Mountains: Ruidoso.-105.672633.331692042Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM168416 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene1333G. J. Goodman C. L. Hitchcock1930623174U.S.A.ArizonaNavajoWhite Mountains: 10 mi W of McNary.-109.9736934.15442225Yellow pine forest. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS436675 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene3Harold Peckenpaugh1924730212U.S.A.New MexicoSierraDatil National Forest: Evans Big Horse pasture.2103Weed and grass in sandy clay on north slope. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM305145 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene562Hess Dunn and Spellman1965831243U.S.A.New MexicoSocorroAtomic Bomb Test Site: E Transect.-106.475633.67692100Flowers in August and seeds in October. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM176223 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene7J. C. Blumer1907625176U.S.A.ArizonaCochiseChricahua Mountains: Barfoot Park.-109.280431.91724392515In andesite soil. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM300313 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene2279Johnnie L. Gentry Earl Jensen196889222U.S.A.New MexicoCatronMogollon Mountains: Willow Creek.-108.589633.397392439Meadow along creek with sandy soil. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM55440 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreeneSel12O. B. Metcalfe1903620171U.S.A.New MexicoGrantBurro Mountains.-108.488632.670992134Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS436673 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene74Robert S. Campbell Vance A. Thomas1928823236U.S.A.New MexicoLincolnLincoln National Forest: Ruidoso District: Cedar Creek.2195Park in gravelly loam on 10 degree south slope with blue grama, lycurus and weeds; common; distributed in high parks. Seeds in September. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS436672 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreeneE-7Robert B. Ewing1923728209U.S.A.New MexicoLincolnLincoln National Forest: Head of Rodamaker.-105.741233.457292256Weed in gravelly loam on northeast slope. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS436676 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene29Stephen Q. Garst1924814227U.S.A.New MexicoCatronDatil National Forest: Baldwin Ranger Station Pasture.-107.8812934.180192286Weed in rocky gravel on southern slope; not abundant; poor distribution. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS436677 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene721Volney Douglas1931830242U.S.A.ArizonaPimaCoronado National Forest: Gardner Canyon: edge of forest.1524grass in heavy black soil on flat slope with Bouletoua gracilis; plentiful; distributed in disturbed plots. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS436671 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene332W. Ellis Wiltbank1939728209U.S.A.New MexicoOteroLincoln National Forest: at plot 20 near Weed.-105.534832.82092256Timber and grass in deep heavy clay on moderate southeast slope with blue grama; common; distributed in parks. Flowers in August and seeds in October. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM128565 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene451Witmer Stone191971182U.S.A.ArizonaCochiseChiricahua Mountains: Pinery Canyon at junction of North and South Forks.-109.3200931.96931737Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRMRS Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene46Alvin L. Medina198192245U.S.A.New MexicoGrantGila National Forest; Signal Peak.2500Phenology: flowering.RMRMRS Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene46Alvin L. Medina198192245U.S.A.New MexicoGrantGila National Forest; Signal Peak.2500Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRMRS Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene1151Kenneth W. Parker194689221U.S.A.ArizonaGilaTonto National Forest; north of Young.-110.92434.12951597Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRMRS Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene22Win Green1967725206U.S.A.ArizonaApacheFort Apache Indian Reservation. [Paradise Creek]-109.6407933.94572896Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM227400 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreenes.n.E. O. Wooton189976187U.S.A.New MexicoOteroSacramento Mountains: James Canyon.-105.5868932.926492225Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM58283 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreenes.n.E. O. Wooton189573184U.S.A.New MexicoLincolnWhite Mountains: Ruidoso.-105.672633.331692042Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM176223 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreenes.n.J. C. Blumer1907625176U.S.A.ArizonaCochiseChricahua Mountains: Barfoot Park.-109.280431.91724392515In andesite soil. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS436673 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene74Robert S. Cambell Vance A. Thomas1928823236U.S.A.New MexicoLincolnLincoln National Forest: Ruidoso District: Cedar Creek.2195Park in gravelly loam on 10 degree south slope with blue grama, lycurus and weeds; common; distributed in high parks. Seeds in September. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM305145 Lithospermum cobrensephysical specimenBoraginaceaeLithospermumcobrenseGreene562W. Hess D. B. Dunn and Spellman1965831243U.S.A.New MexicoSocorroAtomic Bomb Test Site: 2100 feet on East Transect.-106.475633.67692100Flowers in August and seeds in October. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.36003,1,0true