Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; México; Toluca; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Sabazia humilis (Kunth) Cass.
426678J. H. Beaman   17251957-09-10
Mexico, México, Toluca, Nevado de Toluca; north side of mtn. at northeast side of Loma Alta, 19.14122 -99.76447

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358701F. A. Barkley   421947-08-23
Mexico, México, Toluca, On the side of the Volcán Zinantécatl, near Toluca, 19.1081 -99.76881, 3048m

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Erigeron galeottii (A.Gray) Greene
367386J. H. Beaman   19301958-07-28
Mexico, México, Toluca, Nevado de Toluca, N side of mtn. 1. 3 mi E of point where road goes above timberline, 19.14122 -99.76447, 4020m

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Verbesina oncophora B.L.Rob. & Seaton
433723D. E. Breedlove   604611983-11-25
Mexico, México, Toluca, W slope of Nevado de Toluca above Mesón Viejo on road to Temascaltepec, 19.11067 -99.79269, 2990m

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416753T. C. Frye   26231939-05-18
Mexico, México, Toluca, W of Mexico City

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Muhlenbergia ramulosa (Kunth) Swallen
1760988P. M. Peterson   46611986-10-09
Mexico, México, Toluca, Parque Nacional Nevado de Toluca. Chiltepec, on top of a wall., 19.108055555555 -99.75472222222, 2300m

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1645089W. C. Leavenworth   19261941-08-28
Mexico, México, Toluca, Common on plains west of Toluca., 19.29 -99.65, 2743m

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1760698E. R. Sohns   9951953-10-18
Mexico, México, Toluca, Volcán de Toluca. On Nevado de Toluca, North slope., 19.1 -99.76, 4120m

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Muhlenbergia peruviana (P.Beauv.) Steud.
1760747P. M. Peterson   46361986-10-07
Mexico, México, Toluca, 2.3 miles E of Mex. Hwy. 3 on road to Nevado de Toluca. Parque Nacional Nevado de Toluca. Gravelly flat, road cut., 19.131666666666 -99.78888888888, 3600m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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