Dataset: EIU-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Tlaxcala; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium


EIU
Cyperus andinus Palla ex Kük.
60641P.F. Zika   153662000-08-16
Mexico, Tlaxcala, W side of Mex. Route 119 at pass, 1 mile S of Puebla state line, 5.5 road miles N of town of Tlaxco, near km 32 marker., 19.65496 -98.10307, 2844m

EIU
EIU010788Provance, Mitch   29652001-06-23
Mexico, Tlaxcala, near Tetla, c. 9 km NE of Apizaco, 19.45567 -98.0805, 2500m

EIU
Cyperus pennellii O'Neill & Ben.Ayers
EIU010892Zika, P. F.   153652000-08-16
Mexico, Tlaxcala, Tlaxco; W side of Mexico route 119 at pass; 1 mi S of Puebla State line, 5.5 road mi N of town of Tlaxco, near 32 km marker, 19.6155 -98.1231

EIU
Cyperus andinus Palla ex Kük.
EIU011264Zika, P. F.   153662000-08-16
Mexico, Tlaxcala, W side of Mex. Route 119 at pass, 1 mile S of Puebla state line, 5.5 road miles N of town of Tlaxco, near km 32 marker., 19.65496 -98.10307, 2844m


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