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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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ASU0037566Tom Wendt; Emily Lott   787501975-08-29
Mexico, Coahuila, Mpios. de Cuatro Ciénegas y Ocampo. Cañón de la Barrica (S-draining): In upper, deepest gorge of upper SV/-flowing part of main canyon, near the major fork, about 1/3 mi above the entrance to gorge, on SE side of Picacho El Pajarito, 27.1333 -102.447

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ASU0037565Reid Moran   856311970-07-30
Mexico, Baja California, SIERRA SAN PEDRO MÁRTIR Locally common on steep west slope (road fill); occasional on steep north slope, road north of Corral de Sam., 31.0667 -115.567, 2000m

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Thelypodium longipes (Rollins) Rollins
ASU0037564Donald J. Pinkava; McGill, Reeves, Nash   P-136711976-06-23
Mexico, Coahuila, Cañón de la Hacienda, Sierra de la Madera, 27.116667 -102.616667, 1890 - 2286m

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Thelypodium longipes (Rollins) Rollins
ASU0037563J. A. Encina; J. M. Guillermo   7852001-08-18
Mexico, Coahuila, Mpio. de Saltillo. Sierra de Zapaliname, cañon al norte de Lomas de Lourdes., 25.4528 -101.053, 2093m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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