Celtis pallida Torr.
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Filed As
Cannabaceae
Celtis pallida Torr. -
Collector(s)
C. R. Annable 2380 with J. Wienpahl, 09 Apr 1995
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Location
United States of America. Arizona. Santa Cruz Co. Coronado National Forest, Rock Corral Springs, ca. 5.6km W of I-19, on USFS Rd 4145.
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Habitat
Desert Grassland Transition. Assoc w/ Prosopis, Quercus.
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Description
Shrub to 3m.
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Notes (shown on label)
Pfizer samples: 2380a root(CRA-368); 2380b stem(CRA-369); 2380c twig+leaf+fruit(CRA-370)
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Collection Notes
Received 6/2/95
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Specimen Notes
deposit NY 4/3/96; UNLV - 5/15/98
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 43286
Occurrence ID: 8b805890-1d3b-471f-bdb4-04b6b6692048
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Cannabaceae
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All Determinations
Celtis pallida Torr. det C. R. Annable, 1995
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Arizona
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County/Municipio
Santa Cruz Co.
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Locality
Coronado National Forest, Rock Corral Springs, ca. 5.6km W of I-19, on USFS Rd 4145
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Coordinates
31.55, -111.08
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Distribution
REPORT ANY REIDENT!F!CATION OF THISVOUC TO THE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY, NY The New York Botanical Garden INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY Pfizer Collections and Extractions ULMACEAE Celtis pallida Torr. det. C. R. Annable, 1995 USA, Arizona. Santa Cruz County. Coronado Nat'l Forest, Rock Corral Springs. Ca 5.6km W of 1-19 on USFS Rd 4145. 31°33'N, 111°05'W. Assc w/ Prosopis and Quercus. Desert Grassland Transition. Shrub to 3m. N.V.: Desert Hackberry [English], USE: Bee plant {flower}. 1 or honey Comestible {fruit}. Eaten by the Indians Material for construction {wood}. For fence posts Pfizer Sample codes: 2380a RT(CRA-368); 2380b ST(CRA-369); 2380c TW+LF+FR(CRA>370) Carol R. Annable 2380 April 9, 1995 with Jan Weinpahl Fieldwork supported by Pfizer. Inc. Voucher for pharmaceutical screening 00043286
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Celtis pallida Torr.