Dataset: NMC-
Taxa: henrya => Henrya, Henrya
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Mexico State University Herbarium


NMC
Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
70202T.R. Van Devender, A.L. Reina G., W.A. Calder, and M.A. Dimmitt   2000-1082000-11-03
Mexico, Sonora, San Javier, Rancho Panzacola near San Javier, 28.5422 -109.7422, 490m

NMC
42178C.G. Pringle   76991899-03-09
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, Las Palmas, 122m

NMC
Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
52509R.A. Bye   85841978-06-04
Mexico, Chihuahua, Batopilas, along the arroyo of Rio La Bufa E of La Bufa in short tree forest, N side of Barranca de Batopilas, 3200 - 3600m

NMC
Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
52545R.A. Bye   35141973-04-21
Mexico, Chihuahua, Batopilas, along Arroyo Colorado between village of Cerro Colorado

NMC
Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
77259L. Hahn and A. Flesch   04-1052004-04-09
Mexico, Sonora, Ures, Rancho El Flauta, Cañada El Flauta, Sierra de Mazatán, 29.1 -110.2139, 1260m

NMC
Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
77850A.L. Reina G. and T.R. Van Devender   2005-7382005-04-28
Mexico, Sonora, Magdalena de Kino, Cajón El Chorro, ca. 1.5 km southwest of Cerro La Pirinola, west slopes of Sierra de la Madera, ca. 17.5 km (by air), 30.6694 -110.7761, 1403m

NMC
Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
83068A.L. Reina G. and T.R. Van Devender   2008-1602008-05-12
Mexico, Sonora, Yecora, Agua Amarilla (Los Pinitos), 15 kilometers west-northwest of Tepoca, 24.7 kilometers west-northwest of San Nicholas on MEX 16 (KM 200)., 28.4669 -109.3397, 900m

NMC
Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
83506R.W. Spellenberg and W. Anderson   145392013-04-01
Mexico, Chihuahua, Batopilas, On the Batopilas - Samachique road, 27.5 road-kilometers upstream from Batopilas along Rio Batopilas, 4.8 kilometers east of La Bufa bridge., 27.12703 -107.57908, 1165m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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