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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Tinantia erecta (Jacq.) Schlecht.
DES00051227F. Garcia S.   16171998-09-15
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, A+- 600 m al norte de poblado de Piedra Agujerada; Mpio. Armadillo de los Infante, 22.1025 -100.611111, 2110m

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Tinantia longipedunculata Standl. & Steyerm.
DES00033796Andrew C. Sanders   93501989-09-06
México, Sonora, Alamos, Rio Mayo area; upper crossing of the Rio Cuchujaqui, 12 miles by road E of Los Alamos, 1.5 mi E of Sabinito Sur., 27.0083 -108.783, 400m

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Tinantia erecta (Jacq.) Schldl.
DES00071067Andrew C. Sanders   113051991-09-16
México, Colima, Comala, SW foothills of the Volcán de Colima; Rancho El Jabalí, 22 km (airline) north of Colima; Colima/Jalisco line passes through ranch. At El Agostadero, along the cobblestone road up from the shrine on the highway c. 5 km south of San Antonio, 19.4333 -103.697, 1500m

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DES00092080Raul Puente   61672019-08-28
Mexico, Hidalgo, A 2.3 km al NW de San Cristobal en terraceria a Cardonal. Entre San Cristobal y Metznoxtla., 20.64384 -98.85232, 1626m


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Google Map

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