Dataset: SRSC-
Taxa: Aristolochiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024457   
USA, Texas, Crockett

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024458   
USA, Texas, Crockett

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024459   
USA, Texas, Edwards

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024460   
USA, Texas, Crockett

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024461   
USA, Texas, Crockett

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024462   
USA, Texas, Crockett

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024463   
USA, Texas, Crockett

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024464   
USA, Texas, Schleicher

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024465   
USA, Texas, Val Verde

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024466   
USA, Texas, Val Verde

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024467   
USA, Texas, Val Verde

SRSC
Aristolochia coryi I.M.Johnst.
00024468   
USA, Texas, Val Verde

SRSC
00024533   
USA, Vermont, Bennington

SRSC
00024532   
Mexico, Coahuila, Múzquiz


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