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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Abronia maritima Nutt. ex S.Watson
ASU0045340Richard S. Felger; Mark A. Dimmitt   85-872-A1985-08-12
Mexico, Sonora, Mpio. de Guaymas. At Estero Soldado, ca. 1.5 km east of Condiminios Pilar or 10 km east of Bahía San Carlos., 27.967485 -110.971895

ASU
Abronia villosa S. Watson
Jon P. Rebman; Jose Delgadillo   15021993-03-11
Mexico, Baja California, 13.4 mi. east of San Matias & 2.7 mi. south of Hwy. 3; between Ensenada and San Felipe; & north of Laguna Diablo., 31.2667 -115.283

ASU
Abronia maritima subsp. maritima
Susan Moodie   1992-02-14
Mexico, Sonora, Mpio. de San Luis Rio Colorado. Ca. 1 mile east of Tornillal (southeast of El Golfo)., 31.555 -114

ASU
Abronia maritima Nutt. ex S.Watson
ASU0087634Liz Makings   46182015-03-10
Mexico, Sonora, Las Conchas subdivision in Puerto Penasco, 31.293167 -113.518007, 2m

ASU
Abronia maritima Nutt. ex S.Watson
ASU0108427T. F. Daniel   40131985-03-12
Mexico, Nayarit, Beach along rd. between San Blas and Santa Cruz, ca. 5 mi. S of Hwy 54

ASU
Abronia villosa S. Watson
ASU0309555Liz Makings; Andrew Johnston   61362019-03-04
Mexico, Sonora, Approximately 5 miles north of Puerto Lobos., 31.3511 -112.81127, 70m

ASU
Abronia maritima Nutt. ex S.Watson
ASU0321042Liz Makings   73462022-12-12
Mexico, Sonora, Las Mareas development in Las Conchas Puerto Penasco, 31.290978 -113.502955, 620m

ASU
Abronia maritima Nutt. ex S.Watson
Liz Makings   73462022-12-12
Mexico, Sonora, Las Mareas development in Las Conchas; Puerto Penasco, 31.290978 -113.502955, 620m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.