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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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ASU0005214Percy H. Gentle   77711952-09-30
Belize, Toledo, Joe Taylor Creek.

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ASU0005211Elias Contreras;   59391966-08-10
Guatemala, Peten, Cadenas, km. 168/169 of Poptun-Cadenas Road, 16.912033 -90.299578

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ASU0059199Rzedowski   349071977-07-03
Mexico, Oaxaca, 5 km al E de Mariscala, sobre la carretera a Huajuapan., 17.871078 -98.090918, 1350m

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ASU0005213Rafael Torres C.; O. Dorado, S. Zona   100341987-07-26
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distrito de Tehuantepec. Mpio. de Tehuantepec. Subida a El Ocotal, Cerro Guiengola, 10 km al NO de Tehuantepec., 16.32357 -95.2425, 740m

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ASU0005215T. F. Daniel; M. Butterwick, M. Gallagher, D. Keil, M. Mohlenbrock   25201983-01-11
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Near Hwy 1 SE of San Bartolo, 28.2 mi SE of El Triunfo., 23.738487 -109.846266, 244m

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ASU0005216Jon P. Rebman; L. Ecker, H. Cota   13971992-05-22
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Wet stream area with many aquatic plants along the dirt road between Colonia Purisima and San Javier. This plant was growing on a rocky hillside next to stream., 25.6167 -111.617

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ASU0005217J. Rzedowski;   359911978-11-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Cerros al N de Cabo de San Lucas, 22.883333 -109.9, 100m

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ASU0005218F. González Medrano; V. Jaramillo, J. L. Villaseñor   14491980-08-25
Mexico, Puebla, 5 Km al NW de Ajalpan., 18.366667 -97.25, 1300m

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Bourreria superba I.M.Johnst.
ASU0005221Guillermo Ibarra Manríquez   56982002-08-10
Mexico, Colima, Sitio 26, 3.5 km en linea recta al SE de Campo Cuatro, camino a Jaluapan., 19.330278 -103.833889

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Bourreria superba I.M.Johnst.
ASU0005222Jennie V. A. Dieterle; W. JAMES DUFFIELD AND WILLIAM L. GRAHAM   39621971-10-28
Mexico, Nayarit, Precipitous hills in oak savannah zone, 11 km by road east of Las Varas toward Compostela, 21.217945 -105.042104, 200m


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