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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0000101Nichole Trushell; Marc A. Baker, lan Trushell   11751985-03-30
Ecuador, Pichincha, East slope of Guagua Pichincha (west of Quito), along road to antennas., -0.166667 -78.616667

ASU
ASU0000102L. R. Landrum; S. S. Landrum   80961993-11-11
Chile, Los Lagos, Ca. 12 km E of Hotel Puyehue on road to Argentina., -40.75 -72.3333

ASU
G. Hatschbach   503641986-05-02
Brazil, Parana, Campina da Cascavel (mun. Balsa Nova) Paraná, -25.6 -49.6167, 50m

ASU
ASU0000103G. Hatschbach; A. Manosso   503641996-03-05
Brazil, Parana, Campina da Cascavel (mun. Balsa Nova) Parana, -25.6 -49.6167

ASU
ASU0059827L. R. Landrum   116572011-11-25
Chile, Biobio, Concepcion, humedal (low wet area) near Villa Anibal Pinto, ca. 2.5 km NNW of central plaza., -36.80756 -73.06011, 15m

ASU
ASU0059781L. R. Landrum; S. Landrum   116182011-11-11
Chile, Los Lagos, Chiloe, ca. 1.7 km SW of Huillinco on road to Cucao, -42.68248 -73.91518, 5m

ASU
ASU0000098R. Rodriquez L.;   2591986-08-27
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Mpio. de Santiago. 0.5 km al S de La Ciénega., 25.416615 -100.159121, 1330m

ASU
Equisetum hyemale var. affine (Engelm.) A. A. Eaton
R. Rodriguez L.   2591986-08-27
Mexico, Nuevo León, 0.5 km al S dé La Ciénega, municipio de 'Santiago', 25.416615 -100.159121, 1330m

ASU
ASU0000099Jon Rebman; Maria Elena Resendiz   55251998-08-12
Mexico, Baja California, Sierra San Pedro Martir: 1.1 miles southeast of Mike`s Sky Ranch along Rio San Rafael., 31.9167 -116.183, 1280m

ASU
ASU0000100T. Reeves; L. McGill, D. Pinkava, T. Nash   44821976-06-08
Mexico, Chihuahua, 10 mi from Rio Tomochic on Rd from Hvvy 16 (La Junta) to Basaseachic Falls., 28.475771 -107.327904, 1951m


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