Dataset: WCSU-Podostemaceae
Search Criteria: Mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Western Connecticut State University Herbarium - Podostemaceae


WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-06482C. Thomas Philbrick; Alejandro Novelo R., Paula K. B. Philbrick, Graham R. Philbrick, Elizabeth V. ('Tilly') Philbrick   31951993-03-16
Mexico, Jalisco, Horcones River, about 25 km south of Puerto Vallarta where Rt 200 passes over the river. Collected about 200 m upstream of the bridge., 20.457409 -105.290788

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Marathrum plumosum (Novelo & C.T. Philbrick) C.T. Philbrick & C.P. Bove
WCSU-06483C. Thomas Philbrick; Alejandro Novelo R., Paula K. B. Philbrick, Graham R. Philbrick, Elizabeth V. ('Tilly') Philbrick   31941993-03-14
Mexico, Jalisco, Horcones River, about 25 km south of Puerto Vallarta where Rt 200 passes over the river. Collected about 200 m upstream of the bridge., 20.457409 -105.290788

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-06484Alejandro Novelo R.; C. Thomas Philbrick, Garrett E. Crow, N. Oropeza   13941994-12-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Maiz River, about 1 km east of Nopala, about 56 km north of Puerto Esondido., 435m


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