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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00052225Howard Scott Gentry   177291959-06-29
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra de Alamos near km 42 from Navojoa., 27.011111 -108.9275, 305m

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Conzattia multiflora (Robins.) Standl.
DES00025132F. Chiang   F-18311981-05-12
Mexico, Puebla, La Pedrera, 17 km al SE de Actlan, Puebla, rumbo a Huajuapan de Leon, 18.115 -97.960278

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Conzattia multiflora (Robins.) Standl.
DES00025388Refugio Cedillo Trigos   8391981-05-17
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distr. de Teposcolula, Ruta 190 Tamazulapan a Huajuapan de Leon, ca. 5 km al N de Tamazul.apan, Rio del Oro, 17.712778 -97.545556, 2200m

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Conzattia multiflora (Robins.) Standl.
DES00017462Mario Sousa S.   93291978-04-27
Mexico, Puebla, A 6 km al NE de Teotitlan del Camino, Distr. de Teotitlan, 18.1633 -97.0556

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DES00033811A. C. Sanders   94831989-09-06
Mexico, Sonora, Rio Mayo area, hill with new microwave tower, 9 miles NW of Alamos and 4 miles SSW of Piedras Verdes., 27.116667 -109.033333, 600m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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