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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0018309J. A. Villarreal; Lindsay Woodroff   55671990-03-10
Mexico, Coahuila, Mpio. de Ramos Arizpe. Sierra de la Paila, áreas cercanas a la mina El Aguirreño (al S de las Coloradas)., 26.3 -101.583, 1400 - 1650m

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ASU0018310F. Chiang; T. L. Wendt, M. C. Johnston   101251972-11-06
Mexico, Coahuila, Base of NW margin of Sierra de la Paila, 18 km SW of Casa Colorado., 26.0667 -101.733, 1300m

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ASU0018311M. C. Johnston; F. Chiang, T. L. Wendt, J. Henrickson   121411973-08-08
Mexico, Coahuila, South part of Sierra de los Organos, approach 9.5 km E of Puerto del Gallo, then by foot S into large canyon., 26.8 -103.017, 1200 - 2100m

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ASU0018312D. J. Pinkava; Elinor Lehto, David Keil   50341968-06-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. 0.1 mile east of Cuatro Ciénegas highway south, along road to Laguna Salada., 26.911302 -102.011894

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ASU0018313D. J. Pinkava; Cole, Minckley   38321957-08-13
Mexico, Coahuila, Small laguna between Lagunas Churince and Grande., 26.918267 -102.02446

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ASU0018314D. J. Pinkava; Cole, Minckley   36261967-08-11
Mexico, Coahuila, Laguna Salada, salt flats about lake., 26.911302 -102.011894

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ASU0018315D. J. Pinkava; Lehto, D. Keil   50381968-06-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Laguna Salada, gate entrance area., 26.911302 -102.011894

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ASU0018316James Henrickson   79591972-09-24
Mexico, Coahuila, 5.9 (rd) miles SW of Cuatro Ciénegas along Hwy 30. section., 26.9333 -102.133, 707m

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ASU0018317Janice Lewis   s.n.1958-07-06
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Near tip of Sierra de San Marcos., 26.9129243745925 -102.128992080688

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ASU0018318R. G. Engard; M. L. Getz   2891974-07-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Poza Bonita, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin., 26.703022 -101.897401


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Google Map

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