Dataset: SRSC-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Durango; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


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00001333R.K. Vickery, Jr.   29011976-05-12
Mexico, Durango, Km 165.5 on Mexico 40 Highway, 2220m

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00001992James Henrickson   184891980-09-12
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 110 air km NNW of Torreon 1 km N of Yermo along Hwy 49., 26.016667 -104.416667, 1180m

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Krameria grayi Rose & Painter
00001994James Henrickson   123611973-08-14
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 14 air miles WSW of Torreon, 2.5 mi W of Hwy 40 towards Microondas Est. Sapioris, S side of canyon along road., 25.3 -103.716667, 1341m

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00002129James Henrickson   184881980-09-12
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 110 air km WNW of Torreon, 1 km. N of Yermo along Hwy 49, gyppy flat., 26.016667 -104.416667, 1180m

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00002130James Henrickson   123081973-08-13
Mexico, Durango, 4 (rd) miles N of Pedricena turnoff along Hwy 40; 50 ft. N of Microondas Est. Sierra Lorenzo., 25.15 -103.733333, 1372m

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00002138James Henrickson   184921980-09-12
Mexico, Durango, Ca 54 air km SSE of Torreon in canyon above Estacion Otto in SW side of the Sierra de Jimulco near Mina San Jose., 25.066667 -103.216667, 1850m

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00002139James Henrickson   185111980-09-12
Mexico, Durango, Ca 33 air km S of Torreon along Dgo B8 between hwy 40 (Vic. of Est. Diego & road W to Sa Jimilco (Near San Jose), open plain., 25.216667 -103.5, 1300m

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00002154James Henrickson   124381973-08-15
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 24 (air) miles SW of Torreon, in a narrow canyon, in vertical limestone, 7.1 miles W of Hwy 40, on road to Presa Francisco Zarco along Rio Nazas., 25.266667 -103.75, 1311m

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00025285   
Mexico, Durango

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00029840   
Mexico, Durango, Santiago Papasquiaro

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Perityle turneri A.M.Powell
00062174Samuel W. Sikes   3801967-08-16
Mexico, Durango, 12 miles W of La Cuidad on Mex 40, SW facing slopes.

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Perityle turneri A.M.Powell
00062175S. Sikes   3801967-08-16
Mexico, Durango, 12 miles west of La Cuidad on Mexico 40.

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Perityle turneri A.M.Powell
00062176Samuel W. Sikes   3801967-08-16
Mexico, Durango, 12 miles W of La Cuidad on Mex 40, SW facing slopes.

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Perityle turneri A.M.Powell
00062177Arthur Cronquist   107861970-10-07
Mexico, Durango, 65 km SW of El Salto, 2 km S of EL Espinoza del Diablo, west face of the Sierra Madre Accidental, below west facing felsitic cliffs., 2450m

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00062522Samuel W. Sikes   3681968-09-15
Mexico, Durango, On Mexico Highway 45, 14 miles south of turn-off to S. J. Del Rio.

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00062524Samuel W. Sikes   3681967-08-15
Mexico, Durango, 14 miles south of turnoff to San José del Rio, along Highway 45.

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Roldana Llave ex Lex.
00063105Samuel W. Sikes   3791968-09-16
Mexico, Durango, 5 miles west of El Salto, on Highway 40. On roadside.

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00064908H. M. Parker   6421971-05-13
Mexico, Durango, 10 miles north of railroad at Coyotes, north of Mex 40., 23.966667 -105

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Cosmos Cav.
00064932Samuel W. Sikes   3771968-09-16
Mexico, Durango, On Mexico Highway 40. 4 miles west of Navios. 35 miles west of Durango, on roadside.

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Perityle microglossa var. saxosa (Brandegee) A.M.Powell
00065947Soreng   15601980-10-25
Mexico, Durango, Santa Rosario Mountains. 10 miles south of Mapaimi and Highway 30., 1829m

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Perityle jaliscana A.Gray ex S.Wats
00069668Samuel W. Sikes   3841968-09-16
Mexico, Durango, 5 miles southwest of San Aristoed [?], in bluffs by the road.

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Perityle jaliscana A.Gray ex S.Wats
00069669Samuel W. Sikes   3851968-09-16
Mexico, Durango, 5 miles southwest of San Aristoed [?], in bluffs by the road.

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00069854John M. Miller   8171982-03-22
Mexico, Durango, 25 miles northwest of Estacion Coyotes/Highway 40 and 0.25 miles southeast of La Cienegita on the logging road to Guachachilas. Rio Quebrada de la Ventana. In a canyon where a log bridge crosses into the river.


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