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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0012638G. Hatschbach; J. Cordeiro   518101988-01-24
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Estrada para Cachoeira do Arrojado (Mun. Cristalina)., -16.7167 -42.8667, 1250m

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ASU0012637G. Hatschbach; J. Cordeiro   518331988-01-24
Brazil, Goias, Rod. BR-040, 5-10 km O de Cristalina., -16.768171 -47.606903

ASU
ASU0012635J. M. Silva; J. Cordeiro, C. B. Poliquesi   18331996-12-13
Brazil, Parana, Canion Guartelá (Mun. Tibagi)., -24.5 -50.4

ASU
ASU0059066J. Cordeiro; J. M. Silva   34582010-03-05
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Sítio Bela Vista (Mun. Areias)., -22.580511 -44.697076

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Habenaria clypteata
ASU0014756Elinor Lehto;   248551980-08-11
Mexico, Sonora, 55.4 mi NE Alamos, 0.3 mi N Huicoche. (The locality is huicochic Sierra Saguaribo, SE Sonora, on the Sonora, see Martin et al, 1996, Gentry's Rio Mayo Plants, pg. 90 -R. Felger, 1990)., 27.824943 -108.984601, 1202m

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ASU0012632James Henrickson; T. Wendt   118901973-08-05
Mexico, Coahuila, Ca. 35 (air) km W of Cuatro Ciénegas in Canyon de la Hacienda on limestone Sierra de la Madera along trail SE of roads end., 27.05 -102.4, 2408m

ASU
ASU0306623Liz Makings; Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   58492018-08-06
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidentale; La Presita camp or 'Campo Trucha' approximately 2 miles south as the crow flies from Mesa Tres Rios, 29.80985 -108.72251, - 1680m

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ASU0306863Liz Makings; Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   60082018-08-08
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidentale; Arroya El Macho, approximately 6 air miles south west of Mesa Tres Rios., 29.79188 -108.804, 2160m

ASU
Habenaria hamata Barb.Rodr.
ASU0320210H. S. Irwin; R. M. Harley, G. L. Smith   322401971-03-19
Brasil, Goiás, Chapada dos Veadeiros, ca 20 km N of Alto do Paraíso, 1250m


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Google Map

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