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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0031412M. C. Johnston; T. L. Wendt & F. Chiang C.   116961973-07-05
Mexico, Coahuila, Mina El Aguirreño, north side of Sierra de la Paila., 26.1667 -101.6, 1700 - 2200m

ASU
ASU0031413M. C. Johnston; T. L. Wendt, F. Chiang, & D. Riskind   12042-C1973-08-02
Mexico, Coahuila, Cañon de la Gavia above (S.of) Rancho dela Gavia., 26.3833 -101.25, 1250 - 2200m

ASU
Fendlerella utahensis (S. Wats.) Heller
ASU0031414M. C. Johnston; T. L. Wendt & F. Chiang C.   113431973-06-15
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra San Martin de Borracho, approached from the abandoned Rancho Carrizozo on the north side., 30.8667 -105.583, 1500 - 2195m

ASU
Fendlerella utahensis (S. Wats.) Heller
ASU0031415H.; et al.   184631983-06-25
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, S. Slope Potosi. Mpio. de Galeana., 24.496252 -99.953569, 2100m


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Google Map

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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.