Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Tamaulipas; Casas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Havardia pallens (Benth.) Britton & Rose
00549354M. C. Johnston   57981960-09-28
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Casas, 16 mi E of Casas in the northern foothills of the Sierra de Tamaulipas, 23.79644 -98.53094

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Senna atomaria (L.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby
554726R. J. Taylor   124861972-12-28
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Casas, About 50 km SE of Ciudad Victoria, Mexico from the Guayalejo river, 23.4067 -98.81

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Ebenopsis ebano (Berland.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes
01255924M. H. Nee   326921986-08-17
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Casas, El Piruli., 23.57 -98.53, 350m

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Cissus verticillata (L.) Nicolson & C.E.Jarvis
441020M. H. Nee   327001986-08-17
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Casas, El Piruli, 23.57 -98.53, 350m

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Ebenopsis ebano (Berland.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes
00549204M. H. Nee   326921986-08-17
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Casas, El Piruli., 23.57 -98.53, 350m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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