Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Querétaro; San Juan del Río; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Dioscorea matudae O.Téllez & B.G.Schub.
00684507S. Zamudio Ruiz   81831990-06-07
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, Canon del Río Estórax cerca de El Platano, municipio de San Joaquín., 900m

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01305400C. P. Cowan   54881985-07-08
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, 2.3 mi (3.7 km) N of Hwy 57, 1.9 mi (3 km) N of Xajay on road to San Antonio, 1850m

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Bursera fagaroides (Kunth) Engl.
1241671R. Fernández N.   33301986-05-26
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, 2 km. al S de Puerto Alegrías, 20.33416667 -100.1, 2000m

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Dalea lutea var. lutea (Cav.) Willd.
01279766C. P. Cowan   54871985-07-08
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, 2.3 mi (3.7 km) N of Hwy 57, 1.9 mi (3km) N of Xajay on road to San Antonio, 1850m

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1413619S. Zamudio Ruiz   81821990-12-06
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, Canon del Río Estórax cerca de El Platano, municipio de San Joaquín., 900m

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Viola cochranei H.E.Ballard
214361R. Fernández Nava   33291986-05-26
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, 2 km. al S de Puerto Alegrías, 20.33416667 -100.1, 2000m

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00751095M. Medina C.   40781991-10-12
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, La Puerta de Palmillas, 10 km al SE de San Juan., 2250m

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4021929V. W. Steinmann   7981995-09-14
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, along MEX 120, 12 km (by road) north-northeast of the junction with MEX 57, 20.4722 -99.9431, 1800m

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4021100V. W. Steinmann   6971995-09-14
Mexico, Querétaro, San Juan del Río, 12 km (by road) NNE of the junction with Hwy 120, 20.4722 -99.9431, 1800m


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Google Map

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