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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0021322D. J. Pinkava; L. McGill   123391974-06-01
Mexico, Baja California, Living quarters area for Observatory at San Pedro Martir., 30.749754 -115.520029

ASU
ASU0021323Jon P. Rebman; Kathy Rice   11221991-05-12
Mexico, Baja California, 1.8 miles north of km marker 110 of Rte 3 on the road to Ejido Jamau., 31.498156 -115.694773

ASU
ASU0021324T. F. Daniel   15311981-05-22
Mexico, Baja California, Streamside along road between Hwy 3 and Parque Nacional S.S.P.M. in the Sierra de San Pedro Martir, ca. 5 mi SW of river at Rancho Mike., 31.10998 -115.63548, 1180m

ASU
ASU0021325H. S. Gentry; Frank Cech   89661950-04-03
Mexico, Baja California, East end of Sierra San Luis, 26-30 miles north of Punta Prieta., 29.070126 -114.155211, 1280 - 1463m

ASU
ASU0021326T. F. Daniel   14821981-05-21
Mexico, Baja California, Along road between Hwy 3 and Rancho Mike in the Sierra de San Pedro Martir, 3.3 mi NE of Rancho Mike., 31.10998 -115.63548, 1330m

ASU
ASU0021327H. S. Gentry; Frank Cech   89661950-04-03
Mexico, Baja California, East end of Sierra San Luis, 26-30 miles north of Punta Prieta., 29.070126 -114.155211, 1280 - 1463m

ASU
ASU0021328H. S. Gentry; Frank Cech   89291950-04-01
Mexico, Baja California, Eastern end of Sierra San Luis, 26-30 miles north of Punta Prieta., 29.070126 -114.155211, 914 - 1097m

ASU
ASU0021329P. Gallagher; S. Forbes, T. Daniel, M. Baker   1921981-05-21
Mexico, Baja California, 2 mi north of Mike`s Sky Ranch in the Sierra San Pedro Mártir., 30.857586 -115.582264, 1330m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.