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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053737L. McGill; D. J. Pinkava   88241971-06-10
Mexico, Baja California, 3.5 mi N of Rosario, Rte 1., 30.067905 -115.748573

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053739L. McGill; D. J. Pinkava   88141971-06-10
Mexico, Baja California, 3.5 mi N of Rosario, Rte 1., 30.067905 -115.748573

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053740Marc A. Baker   40251982-01-05
Mexico, Baja California, 5 mi east of MEX 1 along road to San Telmo and the observatory atop Sierra San Pedro Martir., 30.968727 -116.092785

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053742A. C. Sanders; E. Rodriguez, J. West   54281985-03-28
Mexico, Baja California, Along Hwy 1, 3.4 miles N of Colonet., 31.08333 -116.1667, 121m

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053747Jon P. Rebman; Wendy Hodgson   26261994-04-24
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra San Francisco; west of the town of San Francisco de la Sierra on the road to Rancho Sorpresa., 27.58644 -113.0631, 1080m

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053755L. McGill; D. J. Pinkava   87721971-06-08
Mexico, Baja California, 18.5 mi S of San Vicente., 31.048143 -116.25

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053757Jon P. Rebman; Hugo Cota   12111991-05-30
Mexico, Baja California, Hillside just east of Hamilton Ranch., 30.75 -115.9833

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053758Jon Rebman; Jose Luis Zuniga   52481998-04-30
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra Guadalupe; west of Mulege; cumbra de San Pedro between Ex-mision Guadalupe and San Juan de las Pilas., 26.41667 -112, 1285m

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053759P. Gallagher   82-311982-05-28
Mexico, Baja California, 0.5 mi N of Colonet and 62 mi S of Maneadero along roadside of MEX Hwy 1., 31.11667 -116.1333, 100m

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053760Jon Rebman   45021997-10-23
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra San Francisco; north of San Ignacio; Rancho San Francisco de la Sierra., 27.59389 -113.0158, 1100m

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053841Jon P. Rebman; Janet Marsh   9121991-03-17
Mexico, Baja California, Approx. 3 miles south of Punta Baja (fishing village west of El Rosario) and 1.5 miles inland from ocean on dirt road., 30.040599 -115.738998

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053842Jon P. Rebman   22091994-02-15
Mexico, Baja California, Approx. 3 miles south of Punta Baja; SW of El Rosario., 29.98333 -115.7667

ASU
Myrtillocactus cochal Britton & Rose
ASU0053843Marc A. Baker   40311982-01-07
Mexico, Baja California, 10 km east of Rancho San Angel (which is along MEX Hwy 1) and 50 km northeast of Guerro Negro., 28.4396006081746 -113.920283317566

ASU
ASU0053846D. J. Pinkava; Lyle McGill, Roy Brown   96351972-07-30
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Along dirt road to Balneario de Lourdes, ca. 1 mile from jct Rte 57, S of San Luis Potosi ca. 30 miles., 21.768322 -100.697721

ASU
ASU0053847D. J. Pinkava; Elinor Lehto, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   P-139241977-08-07
Mexico, Hidalgo, MEX 85, 0.6 mi SE of jct 45-85 near Baranca Honda. 4.3 mi W Rio Tula., 20.486555 -99.298069, 1828m

ASU
Myrtillocactus geometrizan
ASU0053848Marc A. Baker; Tom Daniel   51361984-08-20
Mexico, Puebla, 7.2 miles north of Teotitlàn., 18.172778 -97.041633, 1005m

ASU
ASU0053849H. Hernández; V. Alvarado, H. Godínez, M. Guevara   18241991-03-06
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Mpio. de Mexquitic. A 4 km N de la carretera San Luis Potosí-Zacatecas por la carretera a Venado, en cerros cercanos a Rancho El Carrizal., 22.166667 -101.333333, 1870m

ASU
ASU0053850H. Hernández; H. Godínez, M. Guevara, V. Alvarado   18741991-04-14
Mexico, Queretaro, Mpio. de Querétaro. A 13 km al N de Querétaro por la carretera a San Luis Potosí., 20.7 -100.4167, 1860m


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