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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Lasianthaea fruticosa (L.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021561David Keil   93971972-09-14
Guatemala, Guatemala, 24 km SE of Cd Guatemala city limits on CA-1 (near 30 km marker)., 14.624795 -90.532818

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Lasianthaea ceanothifolia (Willd.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021552David Keil; Melissa Luckow   151061981-08-26
Mexico, Jalisco, 8 mi N of El Tuito along Hwy 200., 20.31984 -105.32658, 579m

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Lasianthaea ceanothifolia (Willd.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021553Elinor Lehto   242001980-03-09
Mexico, Nayarit, La Bahada (SE San Blas)., 21.504161 -105.158201

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Lasianthaea ceanothifolia (Willd.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021554Arthur Cronquist; John Fay   108321970-10-23
Mexico, Morelos, Edges of pine forest on rocky (lava) south slopes overlooking Cuernavaca, about 10 km north of town along the toll road., 18.91894 -99.23661

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Lasianthaea ceanothifolia (Willd.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021555Arthur Cronquist; John Fay   107911970-10-10
Mexico, Sinaloa, In disturbed moist tropical vegetation (bananas planted nearby) just south of Matatan, and about 15 km northeast of Rosario., 22.995543 -105.851292, 100m

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Lasianthaea crocea (A.Gray) K.M.Becker
ASU0021556David Keil; Melissa Luckow   153511981-09-05
Mexico, Guerrero, Rte 95 to Cuernavaca, 4.8 mi S jct with Rte 55 to Toluca, 9.5 mi N of Taxco., 18.56186 -99.611328, 1676m

ASU
Lasianthaea crocea (A.Gray) K.M.Becker
ASU0021557David Keil; Judith M. Canne   91081971-09-18
Mexico, Guerrero, 0.3 mi N of Puente Huajojutla, 7 mi NE of Taxco on Mexico Federal Rte 95., 18.56186 -99.611328

ASU
Lasianthaea fruticosa (L.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021559T. F. Stuessy; R. C. Gardner   42951976-10-21
Mexico, Chiapas, Between Entr. Las Cruces and Ocozocoatla on rte 190., 16.695938 -93.620384

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Lasianthaea fruticosa (L.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021560T. F. Stuessy; R. C. Gardner   45761976-11-16
Mexico, Oaxaca, 11.8 mi W of Tuxtepec on road to Ojitlan., 18.067606 -96.402573, 30m

ASU
Lasianthaea fruticosa (L.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021562T. R. Van Devender; D. A. Yetman   94-6581994-09-21
Mexico, Sonora, Arroyo El Mentidero at the crossing of the El Chinal road, 11.5 km (by air) south of Alamos., 27.0528 -108.933, 240m

ASU
Lasianthaea fruticosa (L.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021563S. L. Friedman; J. D. Freeh   333-941994-09-21
Mexico, Sonora, Arroyo Camahuiroa vicinity, in arroyo Camahuiroa 3.5 km upstream from mouth, 1.5 km NE Camahuiroa, 9.5 km (by air) WNW Melchor Ocampo., 26.5639 -109.333, 25m

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Lasianthaea fruticosa (L.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021564Arthur Cronquist; John Fay   107881970-10-07
Mexico, Durango, Edge of shaded grotto in massive felsitic cliffs on the west slope of the Sierra Madre Occidental, about 90 km SW of El Salto., 23.783333 -105.366667, 2050m

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Lasianthaea fruticosa (L.) K.M.Becker
ASU0021565Juan M. Escobedo   2451985-09-23
Mexico, Michoacan, Cerro Colorado, Mpio. de Patzcuaro., 19.533333 -101.6, 2200m

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ASU0021568David Keil; Melissa Luckow   154311981-09-09
Mexico, Mexico, 3.6 mi NE of Tejupilco on Rte 134, 18.937006 -100.110881, 1402m

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ASU0021569D. J. Crawford; T. F. Stuessy, J. L. Bruner   13251980-09-25
Mexico, Guerrero, 4.3 miles W of Chilpancingo on the road to Tixtla., 17.561769 -99.508963, 1690m

ASU
Lasianthaea jaliscensis (McVaugh) R.L.Hartm. & Stuessy
ASU0021570T. F. Stuessy; R. C. Gardner   30891973-09-04
Mexico, Jalisco, 5.0 mi SW of Mazamitla on rte 110., 19.91433 -103.020334, 1860m

ASU
Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
ASU0021571A. L. Reina G.; T. R. Van Devender, S. C. Doan, D. Z. Damrel, Z. Liu, W. A. Marussich   2002-588-A2002-09-09
Mexico, Sonora, Mpio. de Imuris. 23 km northeast of Cananea on MEX 2., 31.1278 -110.15, 1550m

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Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
ASU0021572Wendy Hodgosn; Yvonne Portier, Amadeo Rea   104571997-07-17
Mexico, Sonora, Just west of Chihuahua border, Sierra Madre Occidental., 28.3714 -108.836, 1524m

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Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
ASU0021573T. R. Van Devender; A. L. Reina G., G. Ferguson, L. Coyote   96-677-A1996-09-11
Mexico, Sonora, Arroyo Hondo, 11.5 km east of El Kipor, 4 km west of Chihuahua border on SON 16., 28.4417 -108.542, 1460m

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Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
ASU0021574Robert A. Bye   89851978-08-29
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra Madre Occidental. Mpio. de Matachic. SW of Matachic; on slope on NW side of ridge near km 9.7 on Matachic Cocomoarachic road., 28.85 -107.75, 1900m

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ASU0026784David Keil; Melissa Luckow   151991981-08-29
Mexico, Michoacan, 16.3 mi S of Uruapan on Rte 37, 21.7 mi N of Nueva Italia., 19.416667 -102.066667, 1097m

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Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
ASU0297358John L. Anderson   2016-452016-08-14
Mexico, Sonora, Fronteras: Sierra Buenos Aires, along trail above La Aserradero, 30.726 -109.8136, 1707m

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Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
ASU0297232John L Anderson   2016-452016-08-14
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Buenos Aires, along trail above La Aserradero, 30.726 -109.8136, 1707m

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Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
ASU0301418Liz Makings; Estephania Ramirez, Andrea Garza, and Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   53902017-08-13
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Juriquipa; Rancho Zulema, along small drainage, 30.28313 -109.55989, 1680m

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Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
ASU0307181Liz Makings; Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   58532018-08-06
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidentale; La Presita camp or 'Campo Trucha' approximately 2 miles south as the, crow flies from Mesa Tres Rios, 29.80985 -108.72251, 1684m

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Lasianthaea podocephala (A. Gray) K. Becker
Liz Makings; Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   58532018-08-06
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidentale; La Presita camp or 'Campo Trucha' approximately 2 miles south as the crow flies from Mesa Tres Rios, 29.80985 -108.72251, - 1680m


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