Dataset: DES-
Taxa: henrya => Henrya, Henrya
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
DES00030461Wendy C. Hodgson   2951A1984-05-26
Mexico, Sonora, Ca. 2-3 miles south of Alamos, within 1 mile from mouth of Canon de las Piedras, within canyon., 26.998889 -108.930833

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DES00004415George B. Hinton   34101933-02-18
Mexico, Mexico, Nanchititla, 18.863056 -100.450556

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DES00004416George B. Hinton   57561934-03-09
Mexico, Mexico, Tejupilco, 18.907222 -100.151111, 1340m

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Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
DES00003550D. J. Pinkava   64911970-03-29
Mexico, Sonora, 1.3 mi S of Cucurpe., 30.3125 -110.710833

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Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
DES00030460Wendy C. Hodgson   29691984-05-27
Mexico, Sonora, Ca. 7 miles southeast of Alamos, within 1/2 mile of crossing of the Rio Cuchujaqui and dirt road., 29.133333 -110.116667, 304m

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Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
DES00018933G. Nisbet   241979-03-01
Mexico, Baja California, Sierra Laguna, 23.4375 -110.015278

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Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
DES00025017David H. Lorence   29921980-12-07
Mexico, Oaxaca, Ruta 195 Oaxaca a Tehuantepec, San Juan Lajarcia, ca. 140 km. As So de Oaxaca; selva de Pinus y Quercus, alt. Ca. 1500 m.s.n.m. Distrito de Yautepec., 16.505 -95.920556

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Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
DES00078426Howard Scott Gentry   80571948-04-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, Arroyo Hondo, Sierra Charuco, 26.89 -106.207, 1372 - 1676m

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Henrya insularis Nees ex Benth.
DES00078690A. L. Reina-G   2012-3122012-04-02
Mexico, Sonora, Rancho El Embudo, 10.3 km (by air) E of Bacadehuachi, Sierra de Bacaduhachi., 29.809722 -109.029167, 1215m


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Google Map

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