Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Sinaloa; Mocorito; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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549891C. E. Hughes   15211991-08-17
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mocorito, Close to the track running NE from Guamuchil and Mocorito towards Surutato about 75 km from Mocorito by road , in the foothills of the Sierra de Surotato., 25.67 -107.58, 760m

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367926J. N. Rose   16331897-07-13
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mocorito, Between Rosario and Coloma, 24.77697 -107.25386

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554100C. E. Hughes   15201991-08-17
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mocorito, Close to the track running NE from the village of San Benito towards Surutato in low hilly country about 35 km ENE of the small town of Mocorito or about 50 km ENE of Guamuchil., 25.55 -107.83, 180m

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Selaginella pallescens (C.Presl) Spring
434197D. E. Breedlove   164291969-02-19
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mocorito, Near Corral Quemada along the road from Mocorito to the Sierra Surutato., 25.7178 -107.7664, 457m

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03889949C. P. Cowan   56091985-09-06
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mocorito, 1 mi (1.6 km) on dirt road W of Pericos, 25.083481 -107.7164981, 40m


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