Dataset: DEK-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Queretaro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northern Illinois University Herbarium


DEK
DEK000092768Thomas E. Melchert   6240 A1965-09-03
Mexico, Queretaro, About 5 mi N of Queretaro city along route 57, 20.672307 -100.435177

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DEK000092769Thomas E. Melchert   6240 B1965-09-03
Mexico, Queretaro, About 5 mi N of Queretaro city along route 57, 20.672307 -100.435177

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DEK000092861J.P.Hjerting   95-6 A1995-08-29
Mexico, Queretaro, At K-18 N of city of Queretaro, about 100 m E of Mex 57, 20.707627 -100.436379, 2100m

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DEK000092948J. P. Hjerting   95-116B1995-09-13
Mexico, Queretaro, El Marqués, At K-115 along Mex 57D, toll road bypass around city of Queretaro on the E side, 20.599845 -100.251156, 2100m

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DEK000093547Erasmo Gonzalez   11781989-10-23
Mexico, Queretaro, Landa, Puerto de los Cajones, 3 km al Suroeste de El Charco, 21.369178 -99.206532, 1800m

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DEK000093548Hiram Rubio   1261988-09-10
Mexico, Queretaro, Landa, El Blanco, 2 km Noroeste de Puerto Hondo, 21.233661 -99.332794, 1830m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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