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Dataset: HNT-
Taxa: Muhlenbergia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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787M. Kimnach & F. Brandt   10271968-11-14
Mexico, Chihuahua, Along road from San Francisco del Oro to Guadalupe y Calvo, on rocky hill., 2134m

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Muhlenbergia dumosa Scribn. ex Vasey
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Muhlenbergia dumosa Scribn. ex Vasey
785F. Boutin & F. Brandt   21551968-11-15
Mexico, Jalisco, Tapalpa, 2134m

HNT
Muhlenbergia dumosa Scribn. ex Vasey
786F. Boutin & F. Brandt   22701968-11-18
Mexico, Jalisco, In canyon E of Ciudad Guzman. Shaded rocky banks., 1829m

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788F. Boutin & F. Brandt   2881A1970-01-20
Mexico, Sinaloa, Sierra Surotato, near Los Hornos., 1829m

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6453J. Bauml, J. Dice & G. Voss   12161982-10-16
Mexico, Jalisco, Ca. 3.6 km N of San Andrés Cohamiata, and 2.1 km S of Cerro la Monja., 22.22777 -104.24444, 1966m

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6284J. Bauml, J. Dice, G. Voss & H. Wier   807B1982-03-06
Mexico, Baja California, Punta Banda, on point above La Bufadora and Bahia Papelote., 31.72611 -116.7225, 46m

HNT
Muhlenbergia rigens (Benth.)Hitchc.
789F. Boutin & M. Kimnach   29331970-01-27
Mexico, Jalisco, Near Tapalpa, along dirt road to Cerro El Fraile., 2286m

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790F. Boutin   38101973-11-02
Mexico, Michoacan, Near Uruapan, growing along an aqueduct.

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Muhlenbergia Schreb.
792F. Boutin & R. Puga   21011968-11-10
Mexico, Jalisco, Mtns. W of La Venta, 22 km NW of Guadalajara. On slopes of steep arroyos cut through volcanic (pumice) soil., 1600m

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791F. Boutin & F. Brandt   26001968-11-27
Mexico, Jalisco, Near summit of pass on road to Talpa de Allende from road to Moscota. N facing canyon., 1615m

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Muhlenbergia pereilema P.M. Peterson
6445J. Bauml, J. Dice & G. Voss   1226B1982-10-19
Mexico, Jalisco, Ca 3.6 km N of San Andrés Cohamiata, and 2.1 km S of Cerro la Monja., 22.22777 -104.24444, 1966m


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