Dataset: SJSU
Taxa: Burseraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Jose State University, Carl W. Sharsmith Herbarium


SJSU
Bursera confusa Engl. in Engl. & Prantl
5967C.W. Sharsmith   76991972-01-27
Mexico, Sonora, by Hwy 15 c. 12 mi N of Carbó, 250m

SJSU
Bursera epinnata (Rose) Engl.
6776C.W. Sharsmith   80671974-11-24
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Canyon of Arroyo Gabilán, Sierra de la Giganta, 25.91666667 -111.3916667, 250m

SJSU
Bursera epinnata (Rose) Engl.
6825C.W. Sharsmith   81261974-11-26
Mexico, Baja California Sur, by wash of Arroyo Gabilán, Sierra de la Giganta, 25.91666667 -111.3666667, 200m

SJSU
5102S.M. Kaune   2061961-12-25
Mexico, Baja California, on Fon Seca Rd from Laguna Seca to San Felipe, c. 10 mi NW of San Felipe, 31.09528 -114.97742, 411m

SJSU
5061S.M. Kaune   1891961-12-21
Mexico, Baja California, Calamajué Cañon, SW base of Sierra de Calamajué y San José on rd, 35 mi SW of Bahia de San Luis Gonzaga, 457m

SJSU
5062S.M. Kaune   1891961-12-21
Mexico, Baja California, Calamajué Cañon, SW base of Sierra de Calamajué y San José on rd, 35 mi SW of Bahia de San Luis Gonzaga, 457m

SJSU
5973C.W. Sharsmith   77141972-01-27
Mexico, Sonora, above coastal beach c. 5 mi NW of Bahia Kino

SJSU
6560D.J. Pinkava   100661973-02-03
United States, Arizona, Yuma, 2.6 mi E of Liguerta (Ligurta) by summit of Telegraph Pass (Gila Mts) on Hwy 1-8

SJSU
6757C.W. Sharsmith   80711974-11-24
Mexico, Baja California Sur, canyon of Arroyo GabilAn, Sierra de la Giganta, 25.91666667 -111.3916667, 250m

SJSU
Bursera odorata auct. non Brandeg.
6860C.W. Sharsmith   81791974-11-27
Mexico, Baja California Sur, by trail below La Victoria (small "hanging valley" with perennial brook), E slope of Sierra de la Giganta, 25.875 -111.4166667, 366m


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