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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Aegopogon cenchroides Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
ASU0005881J. Reeder; C. Reeder, Z. Luces de Febres   38861964-05-26
Venezuela, Merida, Entre 6 y 7 km despues de Mucuruba hacia el camino de Merida., 8.710584 -70.994263

ASU
Aegopogon cenchroides Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
ASU0005868Elinor Lehto;   L-242821980-03-12
Mexico, Sinaloa, Just west of El Palmito Rancho el Liebre, 23.5596600077305 -105.844624042511, 2134m

ASU
Aegopogon cenchroides Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
ASU0005869Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   L-219951977-08-02
Mexico, Veracruz, Mex 150-D, 0.4 mi E of Puebla-Vera Cruz state line. Steep E-facing slope., 18.8333 -97.2667, 2256m

ASU
Aegopogon cenchroides Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
ASU0005870Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   L-219951977-08-02
Mexico, Veracruz, Mex 150-D, 0.4 mi E of Puebla-Vera Cruz state line. Steep E-facing slope., 18.8333 -97.2667, 2256m

ASU
Aegopogon cenchroides Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
ASU0005871Robert A. Bye;   51661973-09-17
Mexico, Chihuahua, Cusarare, at Km 24 south of Creel cave-bridge, west-facing slope pine-oak forest area., 27.616667 -107.533333

ASU
Aegopogon geminiflorus Humb. & Bonpl.
ASU0005872C. G. Pringle;   136241905-10-15
Mexico, Durango, Barranca below Sandia Station, 25.2438905021443 -105.583806037903, 1981m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0005873C. Yen; E. Esttada   87681997-09-26
Mexico, Chihuahua, Parque Cumbres de Majalca, 28.79533 -106.499489, 2065m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0005874Robert A. Bye;   29911972-10-15
Mexico, Chihuahua, Laguna near Creel, 27.752258 -107.634607, 2225m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0005875D. S. Correll; H. S. Gentry   232261959-10-18
Mexico, Chihuahua, Tributary of Rio del Soldado, about 3 miles south of La Rocha, Sierra Mohinora., 25.956111 -107.047778, 2134m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0005876W. A. Weber; L.A. Charette   117711962-10-06
Mexico, Durango, DURANGO: west slope Sierra Madre Occidental steep slope of barranca, at El Espinazo, near the dedication monument, 20 mi E of Sinaloa state line, 23.685364 -105.727923, 2286m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0005877J. Brunken; C. Perino   3461976-10-13
Mexico, Chiapas, CHIAPAS: 30 km north of the junction MEX 190 and 195 on MEX 195., 16.925262 -92.912175, 411m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0005878W. A. Weber; L. A. Charette   118561962-10-06
Mexico, Michoacan, MICHOACAN: oak forest, hills above north shore of Lago de Patzcuaro between Comanja and Quiroga., 19.716985 -101.608334, 2134m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0005879W. A. Weber; L. A. Charette   118421962-10-06
Mexico, Michoacan, MICHOACAN: Pine-oak forest, summit of grade, between Chilchota and Zacapu on MEX Hwy 15., 19.833982 -101.977872, 2134m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0005880W. A. Weber; L.A. Charette   118561962-10-13
Mexico, Michoacan, Hills above north shore of Lago de Patzcuaro between Camanja and Quiroga., 19.615595 -101.644799, 2134m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
ASU0306706Liz Makings; Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   5932b2018-08-07
Mexico, Sonora, Mexico, Sonora , Sierra Madre Occidentale, Arroyo Aguaje del Macho, approximately 5 air miles southwest of Mesa Tres Rios, near stream that follows the canyon and the road., 29.78994 -108.78241, 1999m

ASU
Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trin.
Liz Makings; Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   5932b2018-08-07
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidentale; Arroyo Aguaje del Macho; approximately 5 air miles southwest of Mesa Tres Rios, 29.78994 -108.78241, - 2000m


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