Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: hermannia => Hermannia, Hermannia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Elizabeth Makings   12352002-08-23
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Upper San Pedro River floodplain, 'Charleston Hills' about 1mile north of Charleston Rd, ~200-300 m east of San Pedro, 31.6387 -110.175, 1230m

ASU:Plants
Elizabeth Makings   12872002-08-31
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Upper San Pedro River floodplain, Charleston Hills eastern outcrop, ~1 mile north of Charleston Rd, 1/2 mile east of San Pedro, 31.6401 -110.175, 1250m

ASU:Plants
David J. Keil   4303
USA, Arizona, Pima County, 3.5 miles below Molino Basin Campground; Santa Catalina Mountains, 32.2848 -110.696, 1158m

ASU:Plants
ASU0050354T. F. Daniel   25151983-01-11
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Hwy. 1 SE of San Bartolo, 28.2 mi. SE of El Triunfo, 23.738487 -109.846266, 243m

ASU:Plants
Richard S. Felger   85-6681985-03-13
Mexico, Sonora, Micipio de Guaymas. El Baviso, vicinity of Bahia San Carlos, Ca. 2 km inland, 27.9833 -111.075, 50m

ASU:Plants
ASU0050355A. C. Sanders   33801982-12-15
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 30.3 km S of Todas Santos along the road down the Pacicfic coast toward Cabo San Lucas, 23.1667 -110.117, 6 - 6m

ASU:Plants
ASU0050356Richard S. Felger   85-6681985-03-13
Mexico, Sonora, Mpio. de Guaymas. El Baviso, vicinity of Bahía San Carlos, ca. 2 km inland., 27.98333 -111.075, 50m

ASU:Plants
ASU0050357D. J. Pinkava   130761968-06-07
Mexico, Coahuila, Escondido railroad junction on MEX Rte 57 (south of Piedras Negras)., 25.3 -103.466667


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