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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Cojoba arborea (L.) Britt. & Rose
ASU0019829Linda Mankel   41975-05-22
Guatemala, Guatemala, Volcan Pacaya (near Guatemala City)., 14.380833 -90.601111, 1829m

ASU:Plants
Cojoba arborea (L.) Britt. & Rose
ASU0019830F. Ventura A.   87321973-07-31
Mexico, Veracruz, El Duranzo, Mpio. de San Juan Coscomatepec., 19.066659 -97.085873, 1450m

ASU:Plants
Cojoba arborea (L.) Britt. & Rose
ASU0019831Alvaro Campos V.   2961987-05-16
Mexico, Puebla, El Salto, 9km NE of La Ceiba, Mpio. de Piedras Negras., 20.391779 -97.880287, 15m

ASU:Plants
Cojoba arborea (L.) Britt. & Rose
ASU0019832E. Ventura   45011987-05-07
Mexico, Chiapas, Mpio. de Motozintla. El Rosario, 8 km southeast of Motozintla., 15.367991 -92.244319, 1800m

ASU:Plants
Cojoba Britton & Rose
ASU0019834Pedro Tenorio L.   158351989-05-07
Mexico, Puebla, Mpio. de Mazatepec Las Amacas, ll Km W of Mazatepec, brecha a Cuetzalan., 20.1 -97.5167, 260m

ASU:Plants
Cojoba catenata Britton & Rose
ASU0019836L. R. Landrum   102262002-05-14
Costa Rica, San Jose, La Selva Research Station of OTS, in arboretum., 10.1667 -84, 100m

ASU:Plants
Cojoba Britton & Rose
ASU0019837Rzedowski   164691963-04-12
Mexico, Guerrero, Mpio. de Tlacotepec. Aserradero of Yerba Santa., 17.383333 -100.083333, 2000m

ASU:Plants
Cojoba catenata Britton & Rose
ASU0019835L. R. Landrum   102262002-05-14
Costa Rica, San Jose, La Selva Research Station of OTS, in arboretum., 10.1667 -84, 100m

ASU:Plants
Cojoba rufescens (Benth.) Britton & Rose
   2011-02-07
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m


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