Species Information
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Gilia Thistle
Scientific Name: Cirsium gilense
Number of Subpopulations: 9
Number of Mapped Locations: 19
Number of Observations: 19
Observation date range: 09-05-1976 to 08-09-2017
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- FUGATE'S AMSONIA
- GILA GROUNDSEL
- GRIFFITH'S SALTBUSH
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- MOGOLLON DEATH CAMAS
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- Gila thistle
- Erigeron hessii
- HESS'S FLEABANE
- Mogollon hawkweed
- Hieracium brevipilum
- Packera cardamine
- Heartleaf groundsel
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- Metcalf's penstemon
- Scrophularia macrantha
- MIMBRES FIGWORT
- Trifolium longipes ssp. Neurophyllum
- Mogollon clover
1999
New Mexico State University Herbarium. 1999. Excel spreadsheet containing specimen records at the NMSU herbarium.
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2015
Mutchnick, P. 2015. Rare plant observations on the Gila National Forest, 2013-2015.
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2015
Roth, D. 2015. Monitoring report: Mancos Milkvetch (Astragalus humillimus: Fabaceae), San Juan County, New Mexico 1990-2014. NM Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department.
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2015
Roth, D. 2015. Wildfire impacts on species of concern: plants in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico. New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department, Forestry Division, Santa Fe, NM. 48 p.
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