>>2727100I've posted more pics in this thread than any other poster at this point.
>>2727102SEINet data base is one of the most robust databases in the country, because it is sourcing from dozens of other data bases. And they filter duplicate entries, taxonomic classification, hybrids, and recent data from old data. And you can also cross reference it with I-Naturalist (which SEINet also does) and BONAP, and other .gov databases. And we already went through the various taxonomic debates before, there are *more* species than what is listed in any database not less. This is also evident in recent genetic studies. And my tree list I posted was *personal observations from my canyon ID'd through multiple databases*. And I've already proven to you the BS BONAP does with its mapping and how it is directly in opposition with its own database.
And again, there are people more passionate about biodiversity than me in *my own state* who have personally cataloged 1,000 species of vascular plants and more than 100 species of 6m trees and hundreds more woody shrubs, in a *single* canyon in *one* SEAZ sky island. The Gila wilderness (not the NF, just wilderness) in NM by itself, has confirmed over 2000 species of native plants, which is already top 5% percentile for any county in the eastern US.