Dataset: WIS-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Veracruz; Ayahualulco; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


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v0348746WISMarquez R., J.; Cházaro B., M.; Robles H., L.   JM-751983-04-09
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, camino de Ayahualulco, Ver. a Patlanalan, Puebla, 19.295003 -97.117937, 2000m

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Sedum obcordatum R. T. Clausen
v0349108WISCházaro B., Miguel; Robles, Luis   32291985-01-14
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco

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Gaultheria acuminata Cham. & Schlecht
v0408507WISMiguel Chizaro; Roberto Acosta   37541986-06-25
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, Entre Carrizal y Monte Grande., 2300m

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Lyonia squamulosa Mart. & Galeotti
v0380105WISCházaro B., Miguel; Roberto Acosta   37051985-08-23
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, 4 km. adelante de agahualalco en el camino a Patlanabo, Puebla., 2150m

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Govenia superba (Lex.) Lindl.
v0383738WISM. Chazaro B. & Robert Acosta   293703
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, Cerro Coatepec, camino de a peo, entro Ayahualulco, Ver. y Patlanalan, Puebla, 19.330977 -97.044023

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v0362989WISMiguel Chazano; Paty Hernandez   36391985-08-18
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, Entre Carrizal y Cerro Boludo, 2450m

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v0362990WISMiguel Chazano; Paty Hernandez; Paty Hernandez   36391985-08-18
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, Entre Carrizal y Cerro Boludo, 2450m

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Stelis Sw.
v0413374WISMiguel Chazaro & Roberto Acosta   3753
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, entre Carrizal y Monte Grande, 19.968396 -97.165244

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Elaphoglossum muscosum (Sw.) T. Moore
v0386661WISMiguel Chazaro; Paty Hernandez   36481985-08-18
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, Entre Carrizal y Cerro Boludo., 2400m

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Elaphoglossum muscosum (Sw.) T. Moore
v0386662WISMiguel Chazaro; Paty Hernandez   36481985-08-18
Mexico, Veracruz, Ayahualulco, Entre Carrizal y Cerro Boludo., 2400m


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