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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Steviopsis adenosperma
ASU0028704Geo. B. Hinton   17526-BIS1970-01-31
Mexico, Morelos, Mpio. de Cuernavaca. Sierra Morelos., 18.751597 -98.999374, 2050m

ASU
Steviopsis dryophila (B.L.Rob.) B.L.Turner
ASU0028705C. G. Pringle   115192003-10-13
Mexico, Jalisco, Rocky hills near Guadalajara., 20.659649 -103.349625, 1828m

ASU
Steviopsis thyrsiflora var. solidaginifolia
ASU0028706L. McGill; D. Keil   83781971-08-27
Mexico, Chihuahua, 36 mi E of Cd. Guerrero on Chihuahua 16., 28.55514 -107.492401

ASU
Steviopsis thyrsiflora var. solidaginifolia
ASU0028707B. Bartholomew; L. R. Landrum, H. W. Li, T. S. Ying   36111985-10-30
Mexico, Durango, Km 50 W of Durango on the Durango to Mazatlan road., 23.9184418794179 -104.955997467041, 2380m

ASU
Steviopsis squamulosa
ASU0028708D. J. Pinkava; McGill, Reeves, Nash   P-132551976-06-09
Mexico, Chihuahua, Rte 14, 10 mi W of Rio Tomochik., 28.3606079392218 -107.935631275177, 1950m


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