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SEInet pulls data from almost every other state and regional database in the country, including the eastern and central US. If you plotted just AZ-NM natives there are over 1 million academically acceptable specimen collections/observations. Again, the pinnacle of botanical research in the United States is in Arizona. You can see this somewhat reflected even on BONAPs county level records map (pic related). The Santa Catalinas in AZ have documented over 1200 native plant species, one guy personally documented over 1000 species just in Finger Rock canyon (you can pull up a 14 year old article when he was at 600+ species). It is also not a coincidence that on BONAPs plant families records, Arizona makes up 20% of the entire lists' center of biodiversity for the largest plant families in the United States. And by the way, even SEINet is not complete (and still lists 2800+ native plant species for my county and 4200+ for the state, for comparison BONAP lists 4300+ and a university research institute listed 5,300 species). Again, I POSTED my list, and the retard still DENIED it and then started asking for timestamps.