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

Page 20, records 1901-1926 of 1926

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Pleopeltis madrensis (J.Sm.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
3953586J. T. Mickel   6711960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, One mile east of San Bartolo and 2 miles west of Amanolco on Route 56., 1800m

NY
3813547G. B. Hinton   34551933-01-03
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec, La Sierrita

NY
4146837J. T. Mickel   6681960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, One mile east of San Bartolo and 2 miles west of Amanolco on Route 56., 1800m

NY
Gaga chaerophylla (M.Martens & Galeotti) F.W.Li & Windham
3147444J. T. Mickel   6801960-08-10
Mexico, Mexico, Route 56 just south of Valle de Bravo on south side of lake (Km. 146)., 2100m

NY
3976431J. T. Mickel   6781960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, One mile east of San Bartolo and 2 miles west of Amanolco on Route 56., 1800m

NY
3976427J. T. Mickel   6781960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, One mile east of San Bartolo and 2 miles west of Amanolco on Route 56. Short, very rocky, oak-wooded 12 slope by roadside. Common on rocks., 1800m

NY
Pleopeltis acicularis (Weath.) A.R.Sm. & T.Krömer
3952512J. T. Mickel   6981960-08-11
Mexico, Mexico, About 6 miles south of Tenancingo and 8 miles north of Villa Guerrero on Route 55., 2600m

NY
3902000E. Lyonnet   351927-09-01
Mexico, México, San Rafael

NY
3902477E. Lyonnet   261925-09-01
Mexico, Mexico, Pedregal D. F.

NY
3914916J. T. Mickel   6591960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, Amanalco, 5 - 6 miles northeast of Amanolco on Route 56, ca. 26 miles from jct. with Route 15., 2700m

NY
Pleopeltis peltata var. peltata Scort. ex Alderw.
3953782T. C. Frye   26271939-05-19
Mexico, Mexico, 9 kilo. (6 mi.) north of Lerma, southwest of Mexico City

NY
Pleopeltis peltata var. peltata Scort. ex Alderw.
3953833J. T. Mickel   6541960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, On Route 15 west of Mexico City, ca. 7 miles east of Lerma. Steep, moist, north-facing slope in pine-fir forest., 3000m

NY
Sceptridium schaffneri (Underw.) Lyon
3880631J. T. Mickel   6471960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, On Route 15 west of Mexico City, ca. 7 miles east of Lerma., 3000m

NY
Pleopeltis peltata var. peltata Scort. ex Alderw.
3953820G. L. Fisher   354041935-07-12
Mexico, Mexico, La Venta, 2469m

NY
Pleopeltis madrensis (J.Sm.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
3953594J. T. Mickel   6531960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, On Route 15 west of Mexico City, 7 miles east of Lerma. Steep, moist, north-facing slope in pine-fir forest., 3000m

NY
3976339J. T. Mickel   6611960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, Edo. De Mexico: 5-6 miles northeast of Amanolco on Route 56, ca. 26 miles from jct. with Route 15., 2700m

NY
Pleopeltis madrensis (J.Sm.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
3953537J. T. Mickel   6711960-08-09
Mexico, Mexico, One mile east of San Bartolo and 2 miles west of Amanolco on Route 56., 1800m

NY
Gaga marginata (Kunth) F.W.Li & Windham
3901307T. Reeves   6145A1977-09-20
Mexico, Mexico, Mts. SE of Texcoco; 7.7 mi E of Hwy 136 at Chapingo., 2774m

NY
Pellaea cordifolia (Sessé & Moc.) A.R.Sm.
3902286R. T. Clausen   11955-11-25
Mexico, Mexico, Pedregal of San Angel, southwest of University City, Mexico, D.F., 2340m

NY
4114292G. B. Hinton   21961932-10-15
Mexico, Mexico, Temascaltepec, Chorrera., 1230m

NY
4114166G. B. Hinton   15561932-09-07
Mexico, Mexico, Temascaltepec, Comunidad, 2480m

NY
4128809G. B. Hinton   4151932-03-19
Mexico, Mexico, Temascaltepec, Carboneras.

NY
4134120G. B. Hinton   44071933-08-08
Mexico, Mexico, Temascaltepec, Locality of Penón, 1700m

NY
4114201Rzedowski   279401971-11-12
Mexico, Mexico, Ladera S del Cerro Sacromonte, cerca de Amecameca, 2550m

NY
3102485G. B. Hinton   1932-03-19
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec, Carboneras

NY
Pleopeltis madrensis (J.Sm.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
3953538J. T. Mickel   6531960-08-09
Mexico, México, On route 15 west of Mexico City, ca. 7 miles east of Lerma., 3000m


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