Dataset: VT-
Taxa: malvella => Malvella, Malvella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Malvella Jaubert & Spach
UVMVT236856   
United States

VT
Malvella Jaubert & Spach
UVMVT236857   
United States

VT
Malvella Jaubert & Spach
UVMVT236858   
Mexico

VT
Malvella Jaubert & Spach
UVMVT236859   
Mexico

VT
Malvella Jaubert & Spach
UVMVT236860   
Mexico

VT
Malvella Jaubert & Spach
UVMVT236861   
United States

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT236862Hill, Steven R.   334982001-04-27
United States, California, Imperial, East of Brawley, south side of California route 78, southeast of the Salton Sea, 1.8 miles west of Seybert Road, 2.6 miles west of the junction with California route 115, western flats of Alamo River, 34.95 -112.79444, 30m

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT236863Steven R. Hill et al.   385462010-07-17
United States, California, Butte, Along west side of Aquas Frias road, 150 feet north of junction with Afton Road; about 4-5 kilometers south of CA Route 162; 12.4 kilometers west of Biggs. Coordinate Datum: WGS84/NAD83., 38.42108 -121.85565, 23m

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297858J. Vallerini   1407
Argentina, Collon Cura

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297859Z.E.R. de Agrasor   827
Argentina, Rio Negro

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297860R.A. Spegazzini   
Argentina, San Juan

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297861D.S. Siegler   9159
Mexico, Chihuahua

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297862G.L. Fisher   44105
Mexico, Coahuila

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297863Rzedowski   34118
Mexico

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297864B. Ertter   8880
United States, California

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297865Michener, Bioletti   
United States, California

VT
Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov.
UVMVT297866B.F. Seeds   


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Google Map

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