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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0015956J. Cordeiro; C.B. Poliquesi & O.S. Ribas   19942002-03-02
Brazil, Parana, Hotel Fazenda, Colonia Municipal (Mun. Lapa) Parana, -25.7658 -49.7178

ASU
ASU0015958J. Cordeiro; J.M. Cruz & C.B. Poliquesi   16041999-11-13
Brazil, Parana, Rio Passa Dois (Mun. Lapa) Parana, -25.7658 -49.7178

ASU
ASU0015959O. S. Ribas; J. M. Silva, L. A. Valente   42772002-01-29
Brazil, Parana, Pilao de Pedra (Mun. Morretes)., -25.4667 -48.8167

ASU
ASU0059043L. A. Charette; W. A. Weber   118171962-10-13
Mexico, Jalisco, 15 mi SW of Guadalajara on MEX Hwy 15, NW of Lago de Chapala., 20.523614 -102.994993, 1524m

ASU
ASU0015952Elaine Joyal; Jesus Enriques   18401991-10-20
Mexico, Sonora, Rio Maycoba, at crossing with new Hermosillo-Chihuahua hwy, 28.3833 -108.767, 1200m

ASU
ASU0015953A. L. Reina G.; T. R. Van Devender   98-17341998-09-26
Mexico, Sonora, Rio Maycoba at MEX 16 (20.5 km west of Maycoba, 28.6 km east of Yecora)., 28.4083 -108.833, 1220m

ASU
Sorghastrum agrostoides
ASU0015954A. Krapovickas; C. L. Cristobal, S. Caceres, S. G. Tressens, C. Zamudio   412441987-03-06
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Ituzaingo. Ea. Santa Rita. Ayo. Proximo al casco., -27.05 -56.0667

ASU
Sorghastrum agrostoides
ASU0015955A. Schinini;   291321995-03-01
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Empedrado. Ruta 12 y Ayo. Riachuelo., -27.583 -58.745

ASU
Sorghastrum setosum (Griseb.) Hitchc.
ASU0015957A. Schinini; R. Vanni , M. M. Arbo , C. Horni A. Aranda   291461995-03-08
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Lavalle. Yataity, ruta 120, 10 km W de ruta 12., -29 -58.8333, 55m


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