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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Hoffmannseggia glauca (Ortega) Eifert
ASU0058855Shannon Doan   17222004-04-23
Mexico, Sonora, Roadside Hotel El Dorado, 31.31 -109.58, 1210m

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ASU0022224Jon P. Rebman; Jose Delgadillo   22441994-02-26
Mexico, Baja California, Campo Sonora along Méx. Rte 5 between Mexicali and San Felipe, just west of Rio Hardy., 32.15 -115.3

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ASU0022225James L. Reveal; William J. Hess, Robert W. Kiger   27201971-08-10
Mexico, Durango, Durango: Along the road north of El Palmito toward Indé, about 8 miles north of the road between Ent. La Zarca and El Palmito, the road toward Indé being 3.5 miles east of El Pahnito and 3 miles north of Delicias., 25.7378810686116 -105.046098232269

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ASU0022226G. Seijo   22622000-01-13
Argentina, Rio Negro, Dep. 25 de Mayo. Ing. Jacobacci. En cerros al E del pueblo, en yacimientos de tiza., -41.328526 -69.549301

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Hoffmannseggia glauca (Ortega) Eifert
ASU0022227G. Seijo   21561999-12-21
Argentina, La Pampa, Dep. Utracán Ruta provincial 20, Km 9, a 10 Km W de Chacharramendi En monte de Prosopis., -37.330933 -65.649246

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ASU0022228C. M. Taylor; Amy Pool   115341994-04-10
Chile, Antofagasta, (Region II): El Loa Prov. NE of Calama, along the road from near Chiu Chiu to Caspana, ca. 36 km from its turnoff from Calama-Chiu Chiu road., -22.349444 -68.343056, 3200m

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ASU0299903Liz Makings; Erick Lundgren, Andrew Burchill, Kelly O'Meara, Karla Moeller, John Anderson   50192017-03-04
Mexico, Baja California, just east of Hwy 5 near ruins of 'Casa Piedra' about 10 miles south of Playa la Costilla, 30.1468 -114.64047, 50m


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Google Map

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