Dataset: MISSA
Taxa: bursera => Bursera, Bursera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mississippi State University


MISSA
Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg.
MISSA007055Mark Fishbein   47872002-05-23
United States, Florida, Collier, Barefoot Beach, 1 mi N of Wiggins Pass, W of Colohatchee River, about 3 mi SW of Bonita Springs, 26.30066667 -81.83366667

MISSA
Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg.
MISSA007056Allen H. Curtiss   440
United States, Florida, Monroe, Lignum Vitae Key

MISSA
Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg.
MISSA007057Allen H. Curtiss   440
United States, Florida, Brevard, Indian River, 28.338251 -80.614107

MISSA
MISSA007058Mark Fishbein   50982003-06-27
Mexico, Michoacan, Mugica, Along MEX Hwy 37 (Morelia-Lazaro Cardenas Toll Rd), 2.5 km NE of jct rd to Nueva Italia, about 5 km (air) E of Nueva Italia, 19.00483333 -102.0748333

MISSA
MISSA007059Mark Fishbein   50992003-06-27
Mexico, Michoacan, Mugica, Along MEX Hwy 37 (Morelia-Lazaro Cardenas Toll Rd), 2.5 km NE of jct rd to Nueva Italia, about 5 km (air) E of Nueva Italia, 19.00483333 -102.0748333

MISSA
Bursera excelsa (H.B.K.) Engler
MISSA007060Mark Fishbein   51322003-06-29
Mexico, Jalisco, Cuautitlan, Along MEX Hwy 80, 12.9 km (rd) N of jct MEX Hwy 200, 28.0 km S of La Huerta, 19.34166667 -104.7285

MISSA
MISSA007061A. J. Gilmartin   15221969-07-19
Mexico, Baja California Sur, btwn km 10 & 15, La Paz- Los Planes

MISSA
Bursera Jacq. ex L.
MISSA007062Mark Fishbein   51242003-06-29
Mexico, Michoacan, Aquila, Pacific coast, along MEX Hwy 200, 1.9 km (road) W of jct road to Aquila, 24.2 km E of Colima border, at turnout, 18.56333333 -103.5808333


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Google Map

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