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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
ASU0001035T. F. Daniel;   40701985-03-15
Mexico, Sinaloa, SINALOA: Microondas El Tule, ca. 3 mi W of Hwy 15 and 7 mi S of Culiacan on summit of hill., 24.6270642520264 -107.251979112625, 243m

ASU
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
ASU0001033T. R. & R. K. Van Devender; D. A. Yetman, R. A. Lopez Estudiillo   93-14941993-12-11
Mexico, Sonora, Río Mayo Region. Mpio. de Alamos. Near Tojibampo, 19.5 km north-northwest of San Bernardino on road to Mesa Colorada., 27.499722 -108.850278, 360m

ASU
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
ASU0001034T. F. Daniel; M. Butterwick   68661994-12-14
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Baja California Sur: Rancho La Burrera in foothills of W slope of Sierra de la Laguna, ca. 22 km (air) NE of Todos Santos, 23.5167 -110.033, 450 - 500m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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