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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0011977L. McGill; D. J. Pinkava   86631971-06-07
Mexico, Baja California, Along Rte 2, 42.6 mi W of jct with main rte to Mexicali., 32.532216 -116.394527

ASU
ASU0011978Geo. B. Hinton;   87971935-12-16
Mexico, Mexico, Cumbre, Temascaltepec., 19.033333 -100.05

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Tauschia decumbens J.M.Coult. & Rose in Engl. & Prantl
ASU0011979Rzedowski;   350751977-08-07
Mexico, Mexico, 2 km al NE de Santa Ana Jilotzingo, 19.453611 -99.489722, 2650m

ASU
Tauschia hintoniorum L.Constance & J.Affolter
ASU0011980Hinton;   188611985-06-02
Mexico, Coahuila, Mpio. de Arteaga. Sierra del Coahuilon., 25.337653 -100.575342, 3300m

ASU
Tauschia madrensis J.M.Coult. & Rose
ASU0011981Hinton;   188031985-04-15
Mexico, Coahuila, Mpio. de Arteaga. Sierra La Marta., 25.337653 -100.575342, 3400m

ASU
Tauschia madrensis J.M.Coult. & Rose
ASU0011982Hinton;   188031985-04-15
Mexico, Coahuila, Mpio. de Arteaga. Sierra La Marta., 25.337653 -100.575342, 3400m

ASU
Tauschia madrensis J.M.Coult. & Rose
ASU0011983D. J. Pinkava; McGill, Reeves, Nash   P-134131976-06-14
Mexico, Durango, Rte 40, east edge of La Cuidad., 23.7319901585792 -105.669711828232, 2469m

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ASU0011984F. Ventura A.;   116431975-07-11
Mexico, Veracruz, Plan de las Escaleras, Mpio. de Las Vigas, 19.633333 -97.083333, 2350m

ASU
ASU0011985Geo. B. Hinton;   6791932-05-25
Mexico, Mexico, Rincon, Temascaltepec., 19.033333 -100.05, 1970m

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ASU0011986Geo. B. Hinton;   6791932-05-25
Mexico, Mexico, Rincon, Temascaltepec., 19.033333 -100.05, 1970m

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Tauschia seatoni J.M.Coult. & Rose
ASU0011987Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   L-219311977-08-01
Mexico, Puebla, 1.2 mi W of Texmalaquila. Just SE of Pico de Orizaba (Volcan Citlaltepetl), near E base of Sierra Negras., 18.96927 -97.364084, 3048 - 3353m


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Google Map

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