Dataset: SD-Plants
Taxa: Cannaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Canna L.
R. Cox   s.n.1992-07-28
United States, California, San Diego, Encinitas, Quail Botanical Gardens

SD:Plants
J. A. Duke   35991960-04-02
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Unknown, Of Gomez Farias

SD:Plants
Fred Baker   2061914-12-10
Japan, Unknown, Hokotu, Formosa, Japan, 1m

SD:Plants
SD00011245Jon Rebman   311652016-03-07
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Comondu, Along road in canyon oasis at San Miguel de Comondu; Sierra de La Giganta region north of Ciudad Insurgentes, 26.03685 -111.83281, 240m

SD:Plants
Gonzalez L.   P-5601966-01-18
Mexico, Tabasco, Unknown, Villahermosa to Macuspana Tab. (Dos Montes), ca. 13 km., 1m

SD:Plants
D. B. Ward   78551971-06-08
Mexico, Veracruz, Unknown, SW of Tuxpan, moist weedy ditch along road to Zapotalillo (Castillo de Teayo ruins), just off Mex. 180, ca. 24 mi.

SD:Plants
Geoffrey A. Levin   15111984-10-25
Mexico, Chihuahua, Unknown, Nabogame, ca. 18 km northwest of Yepachi., 28.53333 -108.5, 1800m

SD:Plants
Canna edulis Ker Gawl.
G. Martinez Calderon   16751968-04-13
Mexico, Oaxaca, Chiltepec, Chiltepec, 24m

SD:Plants
Canna edulis Ker Gawl.
G. Martinez Calderon   16181968-01-26
Mexico, Oaxaca, Chiltepec, Chiltepec, 20m

SD:Plants
S. Teeter   181978-08-29
United States, California, San Diego, San Diego Zoo, H12

SD:Plants
Canna X generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
SD00011246Reid Moran   292461980-09-20
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, El Cipr‚s, below Ensenada., 31.8 -116.59167, 10m

SD:Plants
Canna iridiflora Ruiz & Pav.
Helen V. Witham   5161969-09-30
United States, California, Alameda, U. C. Berkeley #59 - 675


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