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

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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4605F. Boutin   22641968-11-18
Mexico, Jalisco, in canyon E of Cuidad Guzman, 1828m

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9480Folsom, James   111561985-01-18
Mexico, Veracruz, 10.9 km N of Catemaco, on road to Montepio; 440 m., 440m

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9697Folsom, James   104251982-10-05
Colombia, Div. Antioquia, Near Aragelia. 1700 m., 1700m

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Passiflora arizonica (Killip)D.H.Goldman
90382Doug Goldman   21202001-09-01
USA, Arizona, Pima, To the E. side of a small side canyon to the canyon containing the Yellow Jacket Dam, and around 0.15-0.2mi SW of the dam. Around 0.4mi SE of campsite #4, around 0.2mi NE of Nada Tank, and around 4.2 air miles SE of refug, 1127m

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10546Howard, Cody Coyotee   2012-192012-10-31
Mexico, Sonora, ca. 19 miles NW of Guaymas (accessed from the ocean) (N 28.04286, W 111.20464)

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4604F. Boutin & M. Kimnach   35691972-11-18
Mexico, Sonora, N of Bahia San Carlos. Canon Orejano, Ranhco San Rafael.

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11941Tim Thibault   11032015-04-18
Taiwan, Province of China, Kaohsiung, Tengzhih Forest Road, trail off km 14, 23.05181 120.7173, 1375m

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13261Tim Thibault   16892018-06-20
United States, Alabama, Jefferson, Moon Rock, Moss Rock Preserve, 33.39425 -86.83515, 259m

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9572S. Lahmeyer   SCL 112508.62008-11-25
Argentina, Mendoza, Malargue: Valley of Los Molles. 6137 ft., -35.16566 -69.93466, 1870m

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14728Folsom, James   101201981-05-15
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva Biological Station. Passiflora garden in lab clearing, 10.43138 -84.00361, 100m

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5996J. Bauml   5911981-02-07
Mexico, Chiapas, Ixtapa, Mun. Ixtapa, Hwy 190, 10.3 mi E of the junction with Hwy 195, 1737m

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14030Folsom, James   109411983-06-18
Colombia, Valle, Bajo Calima, along river


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