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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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ASU0059345T. Reeves; B. Parfitt, E. Lehto, D. J. Pinkava   R-58281977-07-31
Mexico, Puebla, Trail to Pico de Orizaba (Volcan Citlaltepetl) (access via Texmalaquila, SE of mountain)., 19.033058 -97.272847, 3870m

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ASU0044823Rzedowski   364551979-10-12
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mpio. de Epazoyucan. 2 km al N de Nopalillo., 20.063866 -98.58452, 2900m

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ASU0044824T. Reeves   62641977-09-24
Mexico, Mexico, Mts. SE of Texcoco; 8.9 mi E of Hwy 136 at Chapingo. From stream and road jct into mts. to south., 19.483333 -98.9, 3048 - 3230m

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ASU0044825David M. Spooner; Charles M. Triplehorn   21131982-07-05
Mexico, Mexico, Ca. 5 mi W of Rio Frio., 19.35457 -98.671307, 2987m

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ASU0044826E. Ventura V.   11141983-07-19
Mexico, Mexico, Llano Grande, Mpio. de Ixtapaluca., 19.331584 -98.720928, 3100m

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ASU0044827A. Ventura A.   37081980-09-28
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Rancho Alegre, delegación Tlalpan., 19.283333 -99.166667, 3200m

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Polemonium pauciflorum subsp. hinckleyi (Standl.) Wherry
ASU0044828Thomas F. Daniel.; J. Henrickson, R. Engard & D. Riskind.   1021977-05-14
Mexico, Coahuila, E of Saltillo on the S side of the Sierra de Vega, ca. 4 mi E of Jame along woodcutter`s road., 25.459984 -101.025996

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Polemonium pauciflorum subsp. pauciflorum
ASU0044829Robert A. Bye   42361973-07-13
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra Madre Occidental. Mpio. de Bocoyna. Along old railroad bed and old road between Creel and Bocoyna near tunnel 3., 27.792404 -107.610108

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ASU0044830L. R. Landrum; S. S. Landrum   81941993-11-20
Chile, Aisen, Coihaique, Nirehuao to Estancia Baño Nuevo, ca. 9.3-9.6 km from Nirehuao., -45.25 -71.5


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