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

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Herbario de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California


BCMEX
Hypericum anagalloides Cham & Schlecht.
4390R.F. Thorne   608171985-06-18
México, Baja California, Sierra San Pedro Martir, Vallecitos, road to Observatory and camp-ground., 31.016667 -115.466667

BCMEX
4627S. Boyd   27831988-07-20
México, Baja California, Sierra San Pedro Martir, Sierra San Pedro Mártir near La Corona de Abajo, 0.75 mi up main road from entrance gate., 30.983333 -115.583333

BCMEX
4779S. Boyd   26151988-07-17
México, Baja California, Sierra San Pedro Martir, Sierra San Pedro Mártir, SW of Cerro Venado Blanco, 31.05 -115.483333

BCMEX
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schldl.
10394J. Rebman   55851998-09-15
México, Baja California, Sierra San Pedro Martir, La Tasajera region, SW of Observatory; approx. 4.8 miles S of Observatory Road: open meadow with a stream., 31.25 -115.083333

BCMEX
Hypericum formosum (Hook.) Hitchc.
4386R.F. Thorne   609671985-06-20
México, Baja California, Sierra San Pedro Martir, Sierra San Pedro Mártir, 30.983333 -115.616667

BCMEX
6444J.S. Bricker   3341988-07-28
United States, Arizona, Graham, Pinaleno Mtns, riparian zone at Grant Creek just below campgrounds in a Mixed Conifer Forest.

BCMEX
8178J.I. Calzada   125821986-10-23
México, Veracruz, Las Choapas, Frebte al Rancho Gavilan, a 4 km antes de Las Choapas, Municipio Las Choapas, Veracruz.

BCMEX
8220J.I. Calzada   112391985-09-05
México, Veracruz, Mecayapan, 2 km al S del Ejido La Valentina, carretera para el Ejido Benigno Mendoza, Municipio Mecayapan, Veracruz.


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Google Map

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