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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0041977H.; et al.   186961984-06-27
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 6 km E of Potosi. Mpio. de Galeana., 24.889428 -99.943205, 2100m

ASU
ASU0041978Guy Nesom; J. Norris, M. Martinez & L. Woodruff   59821987-06-15
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Mpio. de Bustamante, 4.8 mi NW of Hwy 101 on road to Bustamante., 23.41667 -99.66667, 1670m

ASU
ASU0041979J. L. Anderson; Steve Brack, Ken Heil, Mark Porter, Rich Flemming   89-491989-05-16
Mexico, Coahuila, 15 kilometers N of Saltillo, near Los Imagenes., 25.416519 -101.209094, 1432m

ASU
ASU0041982H.; et al.   187011984-06-27
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 7 km E of Potosi. Mpio. de Galeana., 24.889428 -99.943205, 2250m

ASU
ASU0041983James Henrickson; T. Wendt   118611973-08-04
Mexico, Coahuila, Ca. 35 (air) km of Cuatro Ciénegas, in lower limestone Canyon de la Hacienda on northside of Sierra de la Madera., 27.08333 -102.4167, 1432m

ASU
ASU0041984W. L. Minckley   1968-01-01
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Sierra Madera., 26.703022 -101.897401

ASU
ASU0041985Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt & T. Reeves   L-217151977-07-23
Mexico, Coahuila, Mt. NW of Carneros Pass. Ca. 24.5 mi S of Saltillo (plaza)., 25.11667 -101.1167, 2194 - 2225m

ASU
ASU0041986Keil; Meyer, Lewis & Donald J. Pinkava   61101969-04-04
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Sierra de San Marcos, opposite Los Fresnos., 26.7978722663544 -102.03311920166

ASU
ASU0041987W. L. Minckley   1968-01-01
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Sierra Madera., 26.703022 -101.897401

ASU
ASU0041988Keil; Meyer, Lewis & Donald J. Pinkava   59391969-04-04
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Sierra de San Marcos, opposite Los Fresnos., 26.7978722663544 -102.03311920166


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Google Map

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