Dataset: ASU-Pollen
Taxa: Commelinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Pollen Collection


ASU:Pollen
3131P.L. Fall   3131
USA, Arizona, Santa Catalina Mtns.

ASU:Pollen
883J. Schoenwetter   883
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Cienegas

ASU:Pollen
   JEC 12-VII-58
El Junquito

ASU:Pollen
   JEC 12-VII-58
El Junquito

ASU:Pollen
   JEC 12-VII-58
El Junquito

ASU:Pollen
   JEC 12-VII-58
El Junquito

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ASU:Pollen
884J. Schoenwetter   884
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Cienegas

ASU:Pollen
287J. Schoenwetter   287
Mexico, Oaxaca

ASU:Pollen
1739J. Schoenwetter   1739
Mexico, Estado de Mexico

ASU:Pollen
Commelina diffusa Zoll. ex C.B.Clarke
   

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ASU:Pollen
1163J. Schoenwetter   1163

ASU:Pollen
Rhoeo spathacea (Sw.) Stearn
   

ASU:Pollen
Aneilema holosericea (Kunth) Woodson
284J. Schoenwetter   284
Mexico, Oaxaca

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ASU:Pollen
Phaeosphaerion leiocarpum (Benth.) Hassk. ex C.B. Clarke
266J. Schoenwetter   266
Mexico, Oaxaca


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