Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Blechum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0001062Emily J. Lott   9211982-03-07
Mexico, Jalisco, Camino Antfguo cerca del Pozo Anfiguo, 19.5 -105.05

ASU:Plants
ASU0001063T. F. Daniel   20751982-03-17
Mexico, Jalisco, JALISCO: Banks of stream crossing Hwy 200 S of El Tuito, 1.2 mi N of turnoff to Piloto, 61m

ASU:Plants
ASU0001064T. F. Daniel   20361982-03-15
Mexico, Nayarit, NAYARIT: Roadside along Hwy between Tepic and Santa Cruz, 2.4 mi NE jct. Hwy to San Bias and 8.9 mi SW of Jalcocotan, 213m

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ASU0001065T. F. Daniel   20571982-03-16
Mexico, Nayarit, nayarit- Streambank along Hwy 200, S of Tepic, 8.2 mi S of Compostela, 21.234511 -104.922811, 640m

ASU:Plants
Blechum pyramidatum (Lam.) Urb.
ASU0001066Edward F. Anderson   48241979-01-01
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Palo Verde Field Station on the Comelco Ranch. Rio Tempisque drainage., 10.35 -85.35, 15m

ASU:Plants
ASU0001703Linda Mankel   181975-06-02
Mexico, Chiapas, Agua Azul - 2 mi South along river, 17.25722 -92.11405, 305m

ASU:Plants
ASU0001704Elinor Lehto   242121980-03-09
Mexico, Nayarit, La Bahada (SE San Blas), 21.504161 -105.158201

ASU:Plants
ASU0001061T. R. Van Devender   93-14271993-11-27
Mexico, Sonora, Along Arroyo Alamos between junctions with Arroyo Potrero and Rio Cuchujaqui between Rancho El Barazon and Rancho los Norotes, 9.0 km (by air) southeast of Alamos forest, 27.0611 -108.95, 280m

ASU:Plants
ASU0085668Laurel R. Richey   00-8342000-07-01
Bahamas, Cat Island, Cat Island, Orange Creek, in Ann Burrow's yard, 24.633056 -75.6975


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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