Dataset: ASU
Search Criteria: Honduras; Valle; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0005257S. Trott; D. Dunn, D Thurm, P. Case, & C. Dziekanwski   1851979-08-01
Honduras, Valle, Cultivated area near jct and sheds where gravel was stored for road work., 13.578294 -87.579129, 457m

ASU
ASU0024042S. Trott; D. Dunn, B. Thurm, P. Case, C. Dziekanowski   199-A1979-01-08
Honduras, Valle, Cultivated area near jct and sheds where gravel was stored for road work., 13.578294 -87.579129, 457m

ASU
ASU0038905S. Trott; D. Dunn, B. Thurm, P. Case, C. Dziekanowski   1871979-01-08
Honduras, Valle, Cultivated area near jct and sheds where gravel was stored for road work., 13.578294 -87.579129, 457m

ASU
ASU0004365S. Trott; D. Dunn, B. Thurm, P. Case, C. Dziekanowski   199-B1979-09-01
Honduras, Valle, Cultivated area near jct and sheds where gravel was stored for road work., 13.578294 -87.579129, 457m

ASU
ASU0027178S. Trott; D. Dunn, D. Thurm, P. Case, C. Dziekanowski   199-C1979-07-08
Honduras, Valle, Cultivated area near jct and sheds where gravel was stored for road work., 13.578294 -87.579129, 457m

ASU
ASU0047246S. Trott; D. Dunn, D. Thurm, P. Case & C. Dziekanowski   2151979-01-08
Honduras, Valle, Cultivated area near jct and sheds where gravel was stored for road work., 13.578294 -87.579129, 457m

ASU
ASU0029872S. Trott; D. Dunn, D. Thurm, P. Case, C. Dziekanowski   1901979-08-01
Honduras, Valle, Cultivated area near jct and sheds where gravel was stored for road work., 13.578294 -87.579129, 457m

ASU
Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum (Dunal) Heiser & Pickersgill
ASU0048953S. Trott; D. Dunn, D. Thurm, P. Case, & C. Dziekanowski   1979-00-00
Honduras, Valle


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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