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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Triteleiopsis palmeri (S. Wats.) Hoover
ASU0014466Richard S. Felger; William H. Woodin, Ann Woodin, Peter H. Woodin   195761970-03-29
Mexico, Sonora, Mpio. de Puerto PeƱasco. Pinacate Region in Gran Desierto dunes between Moon Crater and RR near the coast, ca. 6 miles north of RR, 31.670734 -113.657409, 77m

ASU
Triteleiopsis palmeri (S. Wats.) Hoover
ASU0014465T. R. Van Devender; R. K. Van Devender, T. L. Burgess, W. H. Clark, E .M. Clark, R. J. Rondeau, J. F. Wiens   91-4201991-03-14
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sand dunes 4.3 miles south-southeast Guerrero Negro on Mexico Hwy 1, 28.0583 -114.05, 8m

ASU
Triteleiopsis palmeri (S. Wats.) Hoover
ASU0014481T. Reeves; E. Lehto   7261978-04-10
Mexico, Sonora, Just south of U.S. border (Yuma Co.. AZ), S of border road between m 726 and BM 709. 2.3 mi WNW of Border Monument 180., 32.18951 -114.091125, 219m

ASU
Triteleiopsis palmeri (S. Wats.) Hoover
ASU0014482John L. Anderson; Robert Johnson   98-151998-02-07
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Viscaino Desert, 32.3 mi W of Viscaino on Baja Highway., 27.4698 -113.85, 15m


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