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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Canotia wendtii M.C.Johnst.
ASU0019126R. G. Engard; M. L. Getz   2771974-07-07
Mexico, Chihuahua, 50 meters southwest of the bridge over Arroyo del Paradero in a small tributary arroyo leading runoff water from the Hwy 15 surface.

ASU
Canotia wendtii M.C.Johnst.
ASU0019127F. Chiang; M. C. Johnston, T.L. Wendt   98131972-10-22
Mexico, Chihuahua, Near Rancho Boquillas Fortin on W. side near N. end of Sierra Cuchillo Parado on Ojinaga, 24.55 -104.925, 900m

ASU
Canotia wendtii M.C.Johnst.
ASU0019125M. C. Johnston   123451973-08-25
Mexico, Chihuahua, 6 km SW. of Puerto de Cuchillo Parado, 67 km WSW of Ojinaga on highway to Coyame., 29.55 -104.925, 900 - 900m

ASU
ASU0039347A. L. Reina G.; T.R. VanDevender   2002-602002-02-11
Mexico, Sonora, 6.5 km NE of Junction to Tubutama on road to Saric, 30.9639 -111.525


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