Dataset: F-Botany
Search Criteria: MEXICO; Aguascalientes; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Salix microphylla Schltdl. & Cham.
V0403870FM. Provance   16581996-07-26
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 22 -102.5

F:Botany
Malaxis myurus (Lindl.) Kuntze
R. McVaugh   18389
Mexico, Aguascalientes

F:Botany
J. Rzedowski   24995
Mexico, Aguascalientes

F:Botany
J. Rzedowski   25027
Mexico, Aguascalientes

F:Botany
V0475092FM. C. Provance   52822002-08-06
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 22 -102.5

F:Botany
V0487547FM. C. Provance   52262002-08-07
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 22 -102.5

F:Botany
V0477759FM. C. Provance & et al.   5117B2002-07-22
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 22 -102.5

F:Botany
V0477957FJ. Rzedowski   250531967-11-01
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 22 -102.5

F:Botany
Croton rzedowskii M.C.Johnst.
V0494500FM. C. Provance & et al.   5117A2002-07-22
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 22 -102.5


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Google Map

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