Dataset: MO
Taxa: Hechtia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
100196785   62741909-06-15
Guatemala, Gualan., 198m

MO:Tropicos
1662564W.E. Harmon & John D. Dwyer   30391970-07-12
Guatemala, Baja Verapaz, 5 mi SW of Granados. Near stream in dry subtropical forest, 14.91 -90.56

MO:Tropicos
1662625J. Watkins, D.B. Dunn & D.G. Ledoux   7201975-08-07
Guatemala, El Progreso, About 29 mi from Guatemala City on Altantic Hwy. Arid scrub-like chaparral; Hechtia, oaks, Acacia, Plumeria, etc., 14.8 -90.25, 868m

MO:Tropicos
1662700W.E. Harmon & J.A. Fuentes   58791971-06-22
Guatemala, El Progreso, Kilometer post 101 on Highway 4, from dry tropical forest of the lower Motagua River Valley, 14.85 -90.05, 300m

MO:Tropicos
2282595W.E. Harmon & John D. Dwyer   30951970-07-15
Guatemala, Guatemala, 11 km southeast of Granados. Very dry rocky hillside with agaves abundant on driest sites, 14.85 -90.58

MO:Tropicos
Hechtia Klotzsch
3595160DEHAM   s.n.1908-12-03
Guatemala


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