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

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Western Connecticut State University Herbarium - Podostemaceae


WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04991Novelo, R.A.; C.T.Philbrick & G. Crow   12171993-12-15
Mexico, Veracruz, River at the entrance of town the of Coatepec. 15 km south of Xalapa., 1285m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04992Novelo, R.A.; C.T.Philbrick and G. Crow.   12191993-12-16
Mexico, Veracruz, Rio passes through town of San Marcos., 1220m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSu-04994Novelo, R.A.; I. Calzada.   14121995-05-05
Mexico, Veracruz, Rio Huehueyapan crosses San Marcos, 20 km south of Xalapa., 1220m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05692Alejandro Novelo R.; C. Thomas Philbick, Garrett E. Crow   12221993-12-17
Mexico, Veracruz, River ca 4 km north of Coscomatepec, 19.100056 -97.033806

WCSU:Podostemaceae
ECSU-05700Alejandro Novelo R.; C. Thomas Philbrick   12201993-12-16
Mexico, Veracruz, River bear San Marcos, about 20 km south of Xalapa, 19.402889 -96.986833, 1220m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05702Alejandro Novelo R.; C. Thomas Philbrick   12181993-12-15
Mexico, Veracruz, River on edge of town of Coatepec, 19.463306 -96.949028, 1285m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05705Alejandro Novelo R.; C. Thomas Philbrick   12211993-12-16
Mexico, Veracruz, Teocelo, north of town, 19.40325 -96.986861, 1195m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex ) Willd. Spreng.
WCSU-06036A. Novelo R.; C. T. Philbrick and G. Crow   12141993-12-15
Mexico, Veracruz, Rio Actopan, outskirts of the town and near the bridge. East of xalapa, 370m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex ) Willd. Spreng.
WCSU-06037A. Novelo R.; C.T. Philbrick and G. Crow.   12161993-12-15
Mexico, Veracruz, River that crosses the highway 10 km east of Actopan., 385m


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