Dataset: USON-USON
Taxa: zinnia => Zinnia, Zinnia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad de Sonora


USON:USON
Zinnia zinnioides (H.B.K.) Olorode & A.M Torres
29618Frank Reichembacher   31752018-08-10
México, Sonora, SONORA, 16.0 km by road from Mesa Tres Rios to Rio Negro bridge, then 0.9 km S by dirt road to Rio Negro floodplain., 29.8846226 -108.6272982, 1375m

USON:USON
29616Frank Reichembacher   31792018-08-10
México, Sonora, SONORA, 16.0 km by road from Mesa Tres Rios to Rio Negro bridge, then 0.9 km S by dirt road to Rio Negro floodplain., 29.8846226 -108.6272982, 1375m

USON:USON
Zinnia zinnioides (H.B.K.) Olorode & A.M Torres
30136A.L. Reina-G   2021-4712021-09-30
Mexico, Sonora, Arizpe, Arroyo Las Padercitas, Rancho las Playitas (Picacho), 14.9 km (by air) WSW of Bacoachi., 1115m

USON:USON
30312T. R. Van Devender   2022-2652022-07-30
Mexico, Sonora, Arizpe, Barranco del Basaitequi, Rancho las Playitas, 14.8 km (by air) WSW of Bacoachi, 30.568056 -110.103611, 1261m

USON:USON
31258Liz Makings   601a2018-08-08
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra madre occientale; approximately 2.89 road miles west of El Macho Pass., 29.78725 -108.83752, 1800m

USON:USON
Zinnia zinnioides (H.B.K.) Olorode & A.M Torres
31262Liz Makings   6017a2018-08-07
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidentale; approximately 2.89 road miles west of El Macho Pass, 29.78725 -108.83752, 1800m

USON:USON
31448Stephen Hale   50662013-09-00
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Purica, Rancho Viejo, 4.0 mi (road), 3.65 mi (air) W. MX Hwy17,10.75 mi. (air) NNW Nacozari de García., 30.53105 -109.72212, 1652m

USON:USON
31823Manuel Higinio Sandoval Ortega   11642023-10-06
Mexico, Sonora, Huachinera, Orilla del río Bavispe, 6 km al E del poblado Huachinera., 30.20975 -108.701944, 1093m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.