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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0042011T. R. Van Devender   2003-3632003-03-10
Mexico, Sonora, 4.5 km SE of Tubutama on road to Magdalena, mun de Tubutama, 30.9639 -111.494, 764m

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ASU0042012B. T. Wilder; Richard S. Felger, Edward Gilbert, Humberto Romero   06-4552006-11-25
Mexico, Sonora, Isla Tiburón, east side of island, base of the northern portion of the Sierra Kunkaak, ca. 0.5 km east of Siimen Haax waterhole., 29.054773 -112.338749, 286m

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ASU0042013J. Rebman   49851988-04-03
Mexico, Baja California, Cataviña boulder fields: ca. 5 miles north of Cataviña and 0.6 miles west of Highway 1, 29.875 -114.922

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ASU0042014R. S. Felger; M. Dimmitt   85-7221985-05-14
Mexico, Sonora, 32.146119 -113.929796, 407m

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ASU0042015L. R. Landrum   54421987-02-21
Mexico, Sonora, 6.3 mi E of Bridge at Huasabas, 29.907208 -109.300021, 1280m

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ASU0042016W. Hodgson; GNabhan, MSlater, PComus, CCassa, Rick DeLamater   48961988-02-22
Mexico, Sonora, 25.8 mi E of Rt 10 along road to Presa La Angostura. N side of road.

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ASU0042017Reid Moran; Jack Reveal   224911975-07-04
Mexico, Baja California, S side of Arroyo Santo Tomas, 8 mi above the mouth, 31.5833 -116.533, 65m

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ASU0042018H. S. Gentry; F. Czech   89421950-04-01
Mexico, Baja California, Eastern end of Sierra San Luis, 26-50 miles north of Punta Prieta, 29.070126 -114.155211

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ASU0042019H. S. Gentry; F. Czech   89421950-04-01
Mexico, Baja California, Eastern end of Sierra San Luis, 26-50 miles north of Punta Prieta, 29.070126 -114.155211

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ASU0042021G. B. Hinton   187061984-06-30
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Mpio. de Galeana. 8 km E Potosi., 24.88 -99.943205, 2240m

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ASU0042020Reid Moran   151941968-06-29
Mexico, Baja California, ca 100 mi S of the Rhus, 29.125 -118.317, 925m


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