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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Porlieria chilensis I.M.Johnst.
ASU0059678L. R. Landrum   115002010-09-12
Chile, Metropolitana, San José de Maipo, road to Lagunilla., -33.75 -70.3622, 1200m

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ASU0047212Elena T. Arnold   991968-08-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin; Portrero, center of Sierra Manchaca north of Puerto Salado. approx. 1 mi from cattle ranch., 27.1667715842391 -101.923170089722

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ASU0047217R. G. Engard   101972-10-09
Mexico, Coahuila, Coahuila, Mexico: 3-4 miles N of San Lazaro along hwy 57., 26.296996 -101.340543

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ASU0047218Jerry Landye   1970-07-24
Mexico, Coahuila, Sierra del Carmen, 29 -102.466667

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ASU0047219Francisco González-Medrano   177861993-05-11
Mexico, Tamaulipas, 12 km al W de Viejo Guerrero., 26.783333 -99.333333

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ASU0047223W. E. Harmon   55251971-02-04
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 8 mi east of the Coahuila-Nuevo Leon border on MEX 40, 25.683472 -100.652126, 1051m

ASU:Plants
Porlieria chilensis I.M.Johnst.
ASU0047416L. R. Landrum   98592000-08-05
Chile, Coquimbo, Region 4; About 36 km S of La Serena on road to Ovalle., -30.25967 -71.25567

ASU:Plants
Porlieria chilensis I.M.Johnst.
ASU0047417L. R. Landrum   75561991-10-03
Chile, Metropolitana, Santiago. Los Dominicos, Camino El Alba, Quebrada San Ramón. Between ``La Cascada`` and ca. 1 km W, -33.41667 -70.5, 1200m

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ASU0047418Lyle A. McGill   10851975-08-24
Chile, Metropolitana, Santiago: San Alfonso. Cajon de Maipo. S- and E- facing banks of Rio Maipo along narrow-gage RR tracks. Pacific slope of Andes., -33.73129 -70.307155, 1200m


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