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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
ASU0015960D. J. Pinkava; E. Lehto, D. Keil   53611968-06-10
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Rio Cañón, 2.1 mi N of Cuatro Ciénegas northern limits, Cañón de la Agua., 27.0226410348099 -102.091183662415

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ASU0015961F. Ventura A.   34731971-04-21
Mexico, Veracruz, El Coapeche, Mpio. de Misantla, 20.087438 -96.900305, 160m

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ASU0015962F. Ventura A.;   28161970-11-11
Mexico, Veracruz, El Carrizal, Mpio. de Dos Ríos, 19.35 -96.633333, 400m

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Sorghum halapense (L.) Pers.
ASU0015963Reid Moran;   249891977-10-02
Mexico, Baja California, Few clumps at roadside just SE of Presa Rodriguez., 32.4417 -116.904, 125m

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ASU0015964S. L. Friedman; J. D. Freeh, Santos Buitimea-Anguamea   353-941994-09-22
Mexico, Sonora, SINALOAN THORNSCRUB: Tierra y Libertad vicinity 4.0 km north on Bachoco road from Diez de Abril rd. at Arroyo Bacamocha 8 km (by air) northwest Melchor Ocampo 5 km (by air) northeast Camahuiroa., 26.65 -109.358, 25m

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ASU0015965Elaine Joyal;   20411992-06-19
Mexico, Sonora, Estado de Sonora: 2 mi E of La Cruz del Diablo, pass on hwy E of Rio Bavispe & Huasabas., 29.9667 -109.167, 1240m

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ASU0015966S. L. Friedman; J. D. Freeh   396-941994-09-23
Mexico, Sonora, SINALOAN THORNSCRUB: Huatabampo vicinity .4 km south Huatabampo on road to Yavaros., 26.8167 -109.625, 10m

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ASU0083462J.P. Coulleri; M.S. Ferrucci   2742012-03-19
Argentina, Formosa, Laishi, 27 km de Laishi camino a Ruta Nac. 11 por ruta pcial 1, -26.351667 -58.428056


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