Dataset: BCMEX
Taxa: Crossosomataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California


BCMEX
3943R.F. Thorne   603391985-06-21
México, Baja California, Santo Tomas, Río Santo Tomás, 5 miles from Hwy 1 along road to La Bocana., 31.583333 -116.5

BCMEX
4852T.R. Van Devender   3811991-03-13
México, Baja California, Cataviña, 5 miles N-NW of Cataviña, 29.783333 -114.766667

BCMEX
6684K.C. Rice   15801993-03-10
United States, Arizona, Pinal, Tonto National Forest. Superstition Wilderness Area. Heiropglyphic Spring 2 mi. N of U.S. Hwy. 60 at Gold Canyon Ranch turnoff.

BCMEX
10969J. Rebman   49851998-04-03
México, Baja California, Cataviña, Cataviña boulders fields; ca. 5 miles N of Cataviña and 0.6 miles W of Highway 1., 29.766667 -114.766667

BCMEX
11429R.D. Bratz   1976-01-01
México, Baja California, Santa Ines, 9 km NW of Rancho Santa Ines., 29.766667 -114.766667

BCMEX
11440W.H. Clak   31151979-06-12
México, Baja California, Santa Ines, 9 km NW of Rancho Santa Ines., 29.766667 -114.766667


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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