Ajo Peak to Tinajas Altas: A flora of southwestern Arizona: Part 4. Angiosperms: Magnoliids
@inproceedings{Felger2013AjoPT, title={Ajo Peak to Tinajas Altas: A flora of southwestern Arizona: Part 4. Angiosperms: Magnoliids}, author={R. Felger and S. Rutman and J. Malusa and T. V. Devender}, year={2013} }
A floristic account is provided for the Aristolochiaceae and Saururaceae (Magnoliids) as part of the vascular plant flora of the contiguous protected areas of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, and the Tinajas Altas Region in southwestern Arizona—the heart of the Sonoran Desert. This floristic treatment includes brief descriptions, common names when available in English, Spanish, and the local O'odham language, local and global distributions… CONTINUE READING
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