Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Fraxinus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
A. Sagástegui A. et al.   160851997-05-17
Peru, La Libertad, Santiago de Chuco, Cachicadán - Huacás, 2900m

F:Botany
Fraxinus uhdei (Wenz.) Lingelsh.
J. Soto   29201981-04-03
Mexico, Michoacán

F:Botany
Fraxinus uhdei (Wenz.) Lingelsh.
W. C. Leavenworth   10421941-07-19
Mexico, Michoacán

F:Botany
Fraxinus uhdei (Wenz.) Lingelsh.
M. Sessé & J. M. Mociño   1463
MEXICO

F:Botany
Fraxinus uhdei (Wenz.) Lingelsh.
D. E. Breedlove   113011965-07-23
Mexico, Chiapas

F:Botany
V0066282FC. A. Purpus   51391911-05-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosí

F:Botany
Fraxinus uhdei var. psudoperiptera
V0066285FC. G. Pringle   131051904-04-18
Mexico, Hidalgo

F:Botany
V0066283FC. A. Purpus   39901909-08-00
Mexico, Puebla

F:Botany
V0066284FC. A. Purpus   26001907-07-00
Mexico, Puebla

F:Botany
V0098808FD. E. Boufford et al.   359442006-08-06


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Google Map

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