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

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Astrolepis sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D.M.Benham & Windham
3900465J. N. Rose   115321906-08-20
Mexico, Querétaro, Near Querétaro.

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3687434J. N. Rose   111781906-08-20
Mexico, Querétaro, Near Querétaro

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04237978D. E. Breedlove   666441988-04-11
Mexico, Querétaro, 28 km E of Landa de Matamoros., 1650m

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1559067V. W. Steinmann   27432002-09-23
Mexico, Querétaro, Peñamiller, Along the road to Aldama, 7.8 km (by road) northwest of Peñamiller, small canyon above the road, 21.0847 -99.845, 1500m

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Rhipsalis baccifera (J.S.Muell.) Stearn
3890313R. Fernández N.   44811989-04-12
Mexico, Querétaro, Jalpan de Serra, Orilla del Rio Santa Maria, La Isla, 6 km al N de El Carrizal, 1 km al S de Ojo Caliente, SLP, 250m

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4069882R. Fernández N.   40561987-08-31
Mexico, Querétaro, Landa de Matamoros, 10 km al S de Agua Zarca, sobre camino a Pisaflores, 800m

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Peperomia tetraphylla (G.Forst.) Hook. & Arn.
4114976R. Fernández N.   26611985-02-15
Mexico, Querétaro, Pinal de Amoles, 3 km al S de Escanelilla, 1100m

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3974483L. E. Detling   86511965-08-16
Mexico, Querétaro, 12 km north of Queretaro, 1920m

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4175759V. W. Steinmann   24892002-06-10
Mexico, Querétaro, Landa de Matamoros, along MEX 120, 5 km (by road) east of the turn off to La Vuelta, 21.2875 -99.2089, 1400m

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Ferocactus glaucescens (DC.) Britton & Rose
03859615J. N. Rose   24059[Rose 05.1254]1905-00-00
Mexico, Querétaro, near Higuerillas

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Euphorbia berteroana Balb. ex Spreng.
4020317C. E. O. Kuntze   1904-07-00
Mexico, Querétaro

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01393033E. Carranza González   20361989-09-06
Mexico, Querétaro, Pinal de Amoles, +/- 3 km al W de San Pedro Escanela, 1770m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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