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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f.
ASU0103614LeRoy E. Detling   94662009-12-07
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi (17 km. E), 22.5 -100.5, 1950m

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Pasithea coerulea (Ruiz et Pav.) D.Don
ASU0059691L. R. Landrum; S. S. Landrum   56671987-12-03
Chile, Coquimbo, Cuesta Porotos, ca. 30 km N of La Serena along coast, km 500., -29.787678 -71.303106, 50m

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Pasithea coerulea (Ruiz et Pav.) D.Don
ASU0059690Jerald S. Bricker   1891988-01-10
Chile, Metropolitana, Prov. Santiago. San Antonio, road to Bucalemu, ca. 0.5 km N of turnoff to San Pedro., -33.91416 -71.47709

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ASU0103974Lyle A. McGill; D.J. Pinkava   1973-06-25
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, El Patio Motel

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ASU0014006Dziekanowski; Dunn, Bolingbroke   17901972-08-11
Mexico, Guanajuato, St. Guanajuato, 21.016667 -101.25

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ASU0014007Fernandez; Acosta   20421983-12-12
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Cerro de Los caballos 4 km al N de San Francisco, Mpio. de Villa de Zaragoza., 22.066667 -100.616667, 2650m

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ASU0014008D. J. Pinkava;   105361973-03-22
Mexico, Coahuila, Rte 57, ca. 18 mi N of jet Rtes 57 and 40 near Saltillo ca. 2 mi N of San Miguel., 25.459984 -101.025996

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ASU0014009Lyle McGill; Roy Brown, D. J. Pinkava   96421972-07-31
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Along Rtes 57-80, near town of Ventura near mine and railroad, ca. 33 km N of San Luis Potosi, 22.5 -100.5

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ASU0014010B. Bartholomew; H. W. Li, T. S. Ying   5981985-10-29
Mexico, Zacatecas, Mpio. de Juan Aldama. 9.2 km E of the Durango border on the road from Zacatecas to Durango., 24.28833 -103.502934, 2340m

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ASU0014516C. G. Pringle;   37441891-07-02
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Gravelly water-courses, plains,near Los Charcos


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