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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0039327Alejandro Novelo   5661979-06-16
Mexico, Veracruz, Rio Agua Fria, entronque a Paso de Dona Juana, 8 km al N de Cd. Cardel., 19.5 -96.377778, 5m

ASU
ASU0039330Jon P. Rebman; Gorgonio Ruiz et al   23811994-03-11
Mexico, Baja California, Arroyo Valladares near Rancho Valladares, 33.4 miles E of MEX Rte 1 on the Observatory road to Sierra San Pedro Martir and then SE on a dirt road for 17.1 miles., 30.8667 -115.7

ASU
ASU0039331M. M. Arbo; Schinini A., Marunak, V., Penaigua Risueno E   79421998-08-28
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Mercedes, Macrosistema Ibera, canal entre Iagunas Yacare e Itati, -28.7 -58.05

ASU
ASU0039329Large   491974-07-23
Mexico, Veracruz, Lower Papaloan basin, Macuile lagoon, 18.750363 -95.834396

ASU
ASU0039328Rzedowski   25261968-09-14
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Xochimilco, 19.262222 -99.1075, 2250m


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