Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Astranthium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0005592F. Ventura A.;   41631971-07-28
Mexico, Veracruz, Estanzuela, Mpio. de Altotonga, 19.766667 -97.233333, 2150m

ASU
ASU0005591Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   219701977-08-02
Mexico, Puebla, 1.2 mi W of Texmalaquila. Just SE of Pico de Orizaba (Volcan Citlaltepetl), near E base of Sierra Negras, 18.96927 -97.364084, 3048 - 3353m

ASU
ASU0005590F. Ventura A.;   56161972-06-29
Mexico, Veracruz, Casa Blanca, Mpio. de Las Vigas, 19.633333 -97.083333, 2372m

ASU
ASU0005589D. J. Pinkava; McGill, Reeves, Nash   134421976-06-16
Mexico, Durango, Rte 40, 7 mi NW of Rio de Sauceda and 18 mi NW of Durango., 24.2389818826671 -104.685373306274, 1878m

ASU
ASU0005588R. & J. D. Galvan;   27961987-08-08
Mexico, Guanajuato, Mpio. de San Felipe. 25 km al NNE de Leon., 21.136869 -101.681457

ASU
Astranthium orthopodium (B.L. Rob. & Fernald) Larsen
ASU0005587Elinor Lehto;   248151980-08-09
Mexico, Chihuahua, Ca. 50.5 miles NE Alamos, Sonora, 5.6 miles N Chinacas, 27.233248 -108.650072

ASU
ASU0005586T. R. Van Devender;   555-20042004-05-26
Mexico, Sonora, Yecora, 28.4833 -109.072, 1556m

ASU
ASU0005585T. F. Stuessy; R. C. Gardner   30911973-09-05
Mexico, Michoacan, 4.5 mi E of Zacan, 19.56633 -102.289434, 2255m

ASU
ASU0005584David Keil; Melissa Luckow   151671981-08-28
Mexico, Michoacán, Rte 37, 3 mi S of jctn with Rte 15, 20.136057 -102.074146, 2042m

ASU
ASU0005583D. J. Pinkava; McGill, Reeves, Nash   P-135631976-04-21
Mexico, Coahuila, Road past San Antonio, ca. 26 mi E of Rte 57, E of Saltillo., 25.459984 -101.025996, 2633m

ASU
ASU0005582Geo. B. Hinton;   185471983-07-27
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Mpio. de Galeana. San Jose de La Joya., 24.901443 -100.267504, 2530m


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Google Map

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