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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Sechiopsis tetraptera J.V.A.Dieterle
ASU0042224Emily J. Lott   14891982-10-13
Mexico, Jalisco, Mpio. de La Huerta. A 12 km al SE de la EstaciĆ³n, carretera a Melaque, 19.5 -105.05

ASU:Plants
Sechiopsis tetraptera J.V.A.Dieterle
ASU0042225M. Butterwick   86391983-11-27
Mexico, Michoacan, 50.1 mi SE of crossing of Rio Aquila at Placita, along MEX Hwy 200 between Aquila and Playa Azul, 18.238538 -103.201894, 220m

ASU:Plants
ASU0042226T. R. Van Devender   93-11791993-11-21
Mexico, Sonora, El Guayabo crossing of Rio Cuchujaqui, 2.6 km northeast of Sabinito Sur, 14 km (ha air) east-southeast Alamos; tropical deciduous forest on slopes and Taxodium-Salix gallery forest along stream, 27.0139 -108.806

ASU:Plants
ASU0042227Rzedowski   280141970-11-21
Mexico, Michoacan, 3 km al S de Paricuaro, sobre la carretera a Tuzantla, 19.262357 -100.458124, 1200m


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