Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Sonora; San Javier; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Euphorbia alatocaulis V.W.Steinm. & Felger
232579V. W. Steinmann   8611996-05-25
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, Along MEX 16, 15.2 km. (by road) west of Rí Yaqui crossing, 28.5758 -109.6844, 700m

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527205T. R. Van Devender   98 8041998-08-13
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, 3.7 km east of La Barranca, 12.3 km west of Rio Yaqui on Mexico 16, 28.5806 -109.65, 500m

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Euphorbia alatocaulis V.W.Steinm. & Felger
380554V. W. Steinmann   8611996-05-25
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, Along MEX 16, 15.2 km. (by road) west of the Río Yaqui crossing, 28.5758 -109.6844, 700m

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Encelia farinosa A.Gray ex Torr.
367297A. L. Reina G.   98-1791998-03-16
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, 1.6 km W of San Javier on Mex. 16, 28.5014 -109.7633

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422863T. R. Van Devender   99-2371999-06-04
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, 2.7 km E of La Barranca on Mexico 16, 28.57339 -109.66608, 600m

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Chloroleucon mangense var. leucospermum (Brandegee) Barneby & J.W.Grimes
00548917T. R. Van Devender   97-5561997-07-12
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, 2.7 km E of La Barranca on Mexico 16, 28.5733 -109.6661, 600m

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804073T. R. Van Devender   99-9771999-12-12
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, Rancho Panzacola near San Javier, 28.5422222 -109.7422222, 490m

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Dalea elata Hook. & Arn.
01278786V. W. Steinmann   8601996-05-25
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, Along MEX 16, 15.2 km (by road) west of the Río Yaqui crossing, 28.5758 -109.6844, 700m

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4029139T. R. Van Devender   9651996-03-09
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, 2.7 km east of La Barranca on Mexico 16, 28.57339 -109.64942, 600m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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