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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Gaudichaudia albida Schltdl. & Cham.
ASU0026084F. Ventura A.   191051981-11-11
Mexico, Veracruz, La Mesa, Mpio. de Naolinco., 19.65 -96.85, 900m

ASU
ASU0026085A. Ventura A.   32351978-08-16
Mexico, Mexico, Mpio. de Villa Nicolás Romero. San Pedro., 19.621944 -99.313056, 2150m

ASU
ASU0026086F. Ventura A.   1211974-10-04
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mpio. de Tolcayuca. 1.5 km al NW de Tolcayuca., 19.95 -98.916667

ASU
ASU0026087E. Ventura V.   991982-09-24
Mexico, Mexico, José Tezontla, Municipio de Texcoco, 19.516667 -98.883333, 2300m

ASU
ASU0026088F. Garcia S.   18441999-09-24
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Mpio. de Villa de Zaragoza. Camino de terracería que va a La Salitrera, ± 5 km noreste de El Ranchito., 21.95 -100.616667, 2260m

ASU
ASU0026089M. A. Ascencio V.   921982-10-26
Mexico, Mexico, Mpio. de Texcoco. San Juan Tezontla., 19.516667 -98.883333, 2170m

ASU
ASU0026090S. A. Meyer   1968241993-09-11
Mexico, Sonora, 1.6 km south of Rancho las Uvalamason El Chinal Road, ca. 7 km south-southeast of Alamos, east base of the Sierra de Alamos., 26.96467 -108.950547, 552m

ASU
ASU0026091A. L. Reina G.; T. R. Van Devender   2001-7602001-09-01
Mexico, Sonora, 2.7 km west-northwest of Tepoca on MEX 16, 28.55 -109.383, 750m

ASU
ASU0026092T. F. Daniel; M. Butterwick   32571983-11-27
Mexico, Michoacan, Along Hwy 37, 16.8 mi N of jct. Hwy 200 N of Playa Azul., 18.199076 -102.261753, 450m

ASU
Gaudichaudia albida Schltdl. & Cham.
ASU0095525G.B. Hinton   16341932-09-07
Mexico, Ixtapan, Temascaltepec., 18.821948 -100.135858, 1000m


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Google Map

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