Dataset: NMC-
Taxa: Malvastrum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Mexico State University Herbarium


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43140C.G. Pringle   90751901-09-07
Mexico, Morelos, Mexico, Curnavaca

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Malvastrum bicuspidatum (S. Wats.) Rose
35731A.A. Nichol   sn1939-05-04
United States, Arizona, Pima, Ajo Mts, Alamo Canyon. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.

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Malvastrum hispidum (Pursh) Hochr.
18044B.F. Bush   32851905-08-30
United States, Missouri, Jackson, Greenwood

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Malvastrum hispidum (Pursh) Hochr.
18045M.A. Carleton   2881891-07-00
United States, Kansas, Reno

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Malvastrum hispidum (Pursh) Hochr.
18043K.K. MacKenzie   3231898-08-14
United States, Missouri, Jackson, Lee's Summit.

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Malvastrum hispidum (Pursh) Hochr.
18042J.B. Norton   441895-08-27
United States, Kansas, Riley

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Malvastrum hispidum (Pursh) Hochr.
18041A.S. Hitchcock   44-A1895-08-16
United States, Kansas, Ness

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Malvastrum coccineum (Nutt.) Gray
18201G.E. Osterhout   sn1907-07-10
United States, Colorado, Weld, New Windsor

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18040Rodríguez   sn1909-00-00
Mexico, Monterey, Nuevo Leon; Escuela Normal

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Malvastrum fasciculatum subsp. fasciculatus
18236W. Wheeler   748-64211904-07-05
United States, California, Los Angeles, Covina

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18319W.H. Evans   sn1891-07-23
United States, California, San Diego, San Diego

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18320F.J. Lindheimer   6821850-06-00
United States, Texas, Comal, Comanche Spring; New Braunfels, etc.

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Malvastrum aurantiacum (Scheele) Walp.
18070F.J. Lindheimer   6831850-07-00
United States, Texas, Comal, Comanche Spring; New Braunfels, etc.

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Malvastrum coccinea var. elata
18330W.B. Crockatt   781907-11-00
United States, Texas, Terrell, Sanderson

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79356A.L. Reina G., T.R. Van Devender, and S. Guerrero-Rodriguez   2006-13802006-12-26
Mexico, Sonora, Onavas, Along Rio Yaqui on west side of Onavas., 28.4642 -109.5336, 161m


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