Search Results (List)

Dataset: HNT-
Taxa: stenocereus => Stenocereus, Stenocereus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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Stenocereus alamosensis (Coulter) A.C. Gibson & K.E.Horak
1979M. Kimnach & G. Lyons   7911966-01-25
Mexico, Sonora, 83 mi N of Hermosillo, along road

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Stenocereus thurberi (Engelm.)Buxb.
20793Kimnach, Myron   9201967-03-11
Mexico, Chihuahua, along the banks of Río Batopilas, upstream ½ miles from bridge of road leading to La Bufa mine, on steep cliff

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Stenocereus montanus (Br. & R.)Buxb.
20443Kimnach & Lyons   7701966-01-23
Mexico, Sonora, above La Aduana, on road to La Promentoria mine, on slope by road, 731m

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Stenocereus alamosensis (Coult.)Gibs.&Horak
26189Kimnach   6191966-01-14
Mexico, Sonora, a mile East of San Carlos Bay, along river bottom

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Stenocereus alamosensis (Coult.)Gibs.&Horak
48891Bauml, Dice & Voss   10521982-09-30
Mexico, Sonora

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Stenocereus thurberi (Engelm.)Buxb.
20446Kimnach & Lyons   5771966-01-09
Mexico, Sonora, 1.5 miles SE of Sonoita

HNT
Stenocereus montanus (Br. & R.)Buxb.
49921Sabo, K.   S.N.1964-07-01
Mexico, Sonora, 5 miles NW of Alamos, on Aduana road.

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Stenocereus montanus (Br. & R.)Buxb.
4816Wilson   
Mexico, Sonora, mountains of southern Sonora

HNT
Stenocereus thurberi (Engelm.)Buxb.
48898Bauml, Dice & Voss   10081982-09-26
Mexico, Sonora, ca. 5.6km NW of San Luisito, along Mexico hwy 2, 490m

HNT
Stenocereus thurberi x Stenocereus montanus
20449Kimnach & Lyons   7611966-01-23
Mexico, Sonora, above La Aduana, on road to La Promontoria mine (end of road), 914m

HNT
Stenocereus thurberi (Engelm.)Buxb.
48899Bauml, Dice & Voss   10441982-09-30
Mexico, Sonora, Bahia de San Carlos, ca. 2miles NW of junction of main road to San Carlos with the road to Los Algodones.

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Stenocereus griseus (Haworth) Buxbaum
1866   

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Stenocereus martinezii (J.G. Ortega) Buxbaum
1869M. Kimnach & G. Lyons   7121966-01-17
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mpio. Elota, E of coast hwy, on bank along river near town of Elota., 91m

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Stenocereus queretaroensis (F.A.C. Weber ex Mathsson) Buxbaum
1870M. Kimnach & H. Sanchez-Mejorada   18801976-01-23
Mexico, Nayarit, 3 mi from Jesús María on road to Fresnillo., 488m

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Stenocereus gummosus (Engelm ex Brandeg.) A.C. Gibson & K.E. Horak
1880E. Gay   2004
Mexico, Baja California, Two mi E of El Rosario.

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Stenocereus gummosus (Engelm ex Brandeg.) A.C. Gibson & K.E. Horak
1881G. Lyons   1691967-06-26
Mexico, Baja California, El Cardonal. An open cactus forest in and around a dry arroyo 12 mi NE of El Rosario, 1 mi SSE of Río El Rosario drainage and mouth of the arroyo. On a low hill on the NE slope, just above the arroyo floor.

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Stenocereus kerberi (K. Schum,) A.C. Gibson & K.E. Horak
1977M. Kimnach & G. Lyons   7321966-01-20
Mexico, Sinaloa, 137 miles S of of junction of Rio Piaxtla with Highway 15; one mi from Palmerito, on road from Rosario to Matatan., 213m

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Stenocereus gummosus (Engelm ex Brandeg.) A.C. Gibson & K.E. Horak
1978M. Kimnach & G. Lyons   7351966-01-20
Mexico, Sinaloa, 1.5 miles NW of Palmerito, on road from Rosario to Matatan., 213m

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Stenocereus thurberi subsp. littoralis (Engelm.) Buxb. (K. Brandegee) N.P. Taylor
6630J. Dice & H. Wier   5521984-06-14
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Bahía Chileno, ca 4.5 km ENE of Cabo San Lucas, on low hills N of beach., 22.9 -109.875, 10m

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Stenocereus kerberi (K. Schum,) A.C. Gibson & K.E. Horak
8786M. Kimnach & G. Lyons   7321966-01-20
Mexico, Sinaloa, Sinaloa, 137 miles S of of junction of Rio Piaxtla with Highway 15., 213m

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Stenocereus treleasei (Rose) Backeberg
8603Mendel   S.N.
Mexico, Oaxaca

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Stenocereus montanus (Br. & R.)Buxb.
14123Sabo, K.   S.N.1964-07-01
Mexico, Sonora, Álamos, 5 miles NW of Álamos, on Aduana road.


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