Dataset: DES-
Taxa: Bignoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Astianthus viminalis (Kunth) Baill.
DES00003882George B. Hinton   41471933-06-20
Mexico, Mexico, Naranjo, Temascaltepec District, 19.033333 -100.216667, 860m

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Astianthus viminalis (Kunth) Baill.
DES00025403David H. Lorence   34581981-05-17
Mexico, Puebla, Ruta 190 Oaxaca a Cuernavaca, alrededores de Tehuitzihngo, 18.330833 -98.273611, 660m

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Cydista potosina (K. schum. & Loes.) Loes.
DES00051837R. Puente   18962000-06-26
Mexico, Veracruz, Junto al Pozo El Aguila no. 31 (La Chapapotera), Rio Blanco; a orillas del Rio Tancochin, al sur de Naranjos; Mpio. Amatlan, 21.34278 -97.7, 55m

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Parmentiera aculeata (Kunth) Seem.
DES00003858George B. Hinton   71281934-12-17
Mexico, Guerrero, Ziripitiro-Chiripitiro, Coyuca, Gro. District, 17.673821 -100.321544

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DES00097665Andrew Salywon   26192023-08-19
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, S of El Jabali near Baleario el Gambusino; S of carretera 70 libre, 21.8747 -99.247, 274m

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DES00097664Andrew Salywon   26192023-08-19
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, S of El Jabali near Baleario el Gambusino; S of carretera 70 libre, 21.8747 -99.247, 274m

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DES00048651H. S. Gentry   189181960-11-26
South Africa, Cape Province, Vicinity of Cradock along road to Middelburg, -32.168889 25.613889

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Amphilophium paniculatum var. molle (Schltdl. & Cham.) Standl.
DES00003859George B. Hinton   11001932-07-29
Mexico, Mexico, Chorrera, Temascaltepec District, 19.033333 -100.216667, 1230m

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Amphitecna latifolia (P. Mill.) A.H. Gentry
DES00025352G. Martinez C.   22941970-05-18
Mexico, Veracruz, La Palma, Catemaco, Veracruz, 18.416667 -95.1, 12m

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DES00003881George B. Hinton   2861932-02-21
Mexico, Mexico, San Jose, Temascaltepec District, 19.033333 -100.216667

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Arrabidaea floribunda (H.B.K.) Loes.
DES00025495Refugio Cedillo T.   7511981-04-30
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distrito de Juchitan, 17 km al S de La Ventosa, carretera La Ventosa a la Venta, 16.434722 -95.035

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Arrabidaea floribunda (H.B.K.) Loes.
DES00025277Refugio Cedillo T.   4611980-12-08
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distrito de Juchitan, carretera a Ixtepec, 3 km al N de Juchitan., 16.472222 -95.034444, 100m

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Arrabidaea floribunda (H.B.K.) Loes.
DES00025341Refugio Cedillo Trigos   7501981-04-30
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distrito de Juchitan, 17 km al S de La Ventosa, entre La Venta y La Ventosa, carretera Juchitan a Tapanatepec, 16.434722 -95.035

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DES00003661George B. Hinton   77661936-05-16
Mexico, Mexico, Cutzamala District, 18.467891 -100.578863

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DES00003873George B. Hinton   72591935-01-22
Mexico, Guerrero, Coyuca-Querenden, Coyuca District, 19.033333 -100.216667

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DES00003869George B. Hinton   41371933-06-19
Mexico, Mexico, Bejucos, Temascaltepec District, 18.777875 -100.428621, 610m

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DES00003870George B. Hinton   7211932-06-09
Mexico, Mexico, Bejucos, Temascaltepec District, 18.777875 -100.428621, 660m

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Mansoa hymenaea (DC.) A. Gentry
DES00025072David H. Lorence   30851980-12-12
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distrito de Juchjitan, Ruta 185 ca. 26 km al S de Matias Romero., 16.684167 -94.953333, 250m

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Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.) Mattos
DES00003660George B. Hinton   72921935-01-29
Mexico, Mexico, Temascaltepec, 19.044417 -100.04405

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Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.) Mattos
DES00001728E. R. Blakley   B-16531953-02-19
Mexico, Sonora, 25 miles E of Navojos on the road to Alamos, 27.064167 -109.038056

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Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.) Mattos
DES00007750Howard S. Gentry   144811954-10-17
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Bojihuacame SE of Cd. Obregon., 27.45 -109.733333, 243 - 609m

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DES00074728Kristiina Hormia   761979-04-11
Mexico, Estado de México, Texcoco, Edo, Texcoco, Rio Hondo, approximadamente 10 km de Texcoco en el direccion de Veracruz., 19.5561 -98.7972, 2200m


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