Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Puebla; Tehuitzingo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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00550325J. L. Panero   56681995-05-31
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, 2 km al NW de Tehuitzingo sobre la carretera Izúcar de Matamoros-Acatlán., 18.34036 -98.28644, 1860m

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Pithecellobium dulce (Roxb.) Benth.
00551705J. W. Grimes   26141985-03-03
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, Mpio. Tehuitzingo, 10.7 mi S of Izucar de Matamoros on Rte 190 to Oaxaca, Puebla., 18.48386 -98.39761

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550929M. A. Luckow   32621986-06-01
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, Puerto del Gato, 20 mi S of Izucar de Matamoros on Rte 190, Puebla., 18.392 -98.334

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551202J. L. Panero   56711995-05-31
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, Tehuitzingo. 2 km al NW de Tehuitzingo sobre la carretera a Izúcar de Matamoros, Pue., 18.34036 -98.28644, 1860m

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Leucaena leucacephala (Lam.) Dewit
549841C. E. Hughes   18171993-11-19
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, 57 km NW of Acatlan, on the main Huajuapan to Izucar road, hwy 190, just past the turnoff to Santa Cruz Tejalapa, or about 117 km from Huajuapan, 18.37 -98.3, 1090m

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551215M. A. Luckow   32631986-06-01
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, Puerto del Gato, 20 mi S of Izucar de Matamoros on Rte 190, Puebla., 18.392 -98.334, 1120m

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Acacia salazarii (Britton & Rose) Lundell
553361M. Sousa Sánchez   57631976-08-17
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, Desv. Tejalpa, en la carr. Izucar de Matamoros-Acatlán, 18.3581 -98.29606, 900m

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Senna argentea (Kunth) H.S.Irwin & Barneby
554662M. Sousa Sánchez   57621976-08-17
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, Desv. Tejalpa, en la carr. Izucar de Matamoros-Acatlán, 18.3581 -98.29606, 900m

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4022551J. Grimes   26161985-03-03
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo, 10.7 miles S of Izucar de Matamoros on Rte 190 to Oaxaca


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