Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Hidalgo; Singuilucan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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417764D. C. D. De Jong   15431965-07-16
Mexico, Hidalgo, Singuilucan, along gravel road from Cuyamaloya to Singuilucan, 2.3 mi S of Cuyamaloya, 19.99983 -98.53331

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Dalea bicolor var. bicolor Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
01278295C. L. Gilly   691943-11-01
Mexico, Hidalgo, Singuilucan, Barranca near Pachuca-Tulancingo highway at km. 120 east of Pachuca

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Sabazia humilis (Kunth) Cass.
426683E. K. Longpre   4371961-09-02
Mexico, Hidalgo, Singuilucan, Along road to Singuilucan 1.9 miles south from junction of Hwy . 130 at Cuyamaloya, 20.0353 -98.47442

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362225C. G. Pringle   69241898-08-18
Mexico, Hidalgo, Singuilucan, Cerro Ventoso, above Pachuca, 20.03014 -98.56319, 2896m

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427203C. G. Pringle   102691906-08-09
Mexico, Hidalgo, Singuilucan, Rocky hills, Cuyamaloya Station, 20.03331 -98.53331, 2250m


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