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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
ASU0066838Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   L-220901977-08-03
Mexico, Veracruz, MEX 150, 0.1 mi W of turnoff to Portrero., 18.8663414283215 -96.8479585647583

ASU
Hylocereus Britton & Rose
ASU0066841Jon P. Rebman   28361994-07-07
Mexico, Baja California, Cultivated in the garden on the Universidad Autonoma de Baja California campus just north of Ensenada., 31.86667 -116.6667

ASU
Hylocereus guatemalensis (Eichlam) Britton & Rose
ASU0066842Richard K. Brown   3131972-07-29
Mexico, Queretaro, House on E side of highway about 100 m N of junction of Hwy 120 and highway running between Rio Verde and Jalpan; in Jalpan., 21.234236 -99.483333, 1036m

ASU
Hylocereus guatemalensis (Eichlam) Britton & Rose
ASU0066843Richard K. Brown   3131972-07-29
Mexico, Queretaro, House on E side of highway about 100 m N of junction of Hwy 120 and highway running between Rio Verde and Jalpan; in Jalpan., 21.234236 -99.483333, 1036m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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