Dataset: UNLV-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Colima; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
29879Sanders A C; et al   83091988-08-25
Mexico, Colima, Lago Jabali, on Rancho El Jabali, 22 km NNW of the city of Colima, volcanic area with steep slopes & alluvial flats, part of an area planted with coffee, in forest near the rd above the lake, 1300m

UNLV
29883Sanders A C; et al   83171988-08-25
Mexico, Colima, Lago Jabali, Mpio de Comala, Rancho El Jabali, 22 km NNW of city of Colima, volcanic area, steep slopes & alluvial flats, on slope near lake, not in cafetal, 1311m

UNLV
29889Sanders A C; et al   83851988-08-26
Mexico, Colima, Municipio de Comala, Rancho El Jabali, 22 km NNW of city of Colima, Jalisco state line, along main rd betw headquaters & 2nd turnoff to Lago Jabali, near Arroyo El Epazote, on steep slopes & flats, in an open, disturbed area, 1250m

UNLV
29926Sanders A C; et al   84551988-08-28
Mexico, Colima, in wet soil at cemant cattle trough fed by spring, at Rancho El Jabali, La Atarjea, a cyn SE of Hda. San Antonio along rd from Jabali to Comaia, 1300m


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