Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Matelea fruticosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
ASU0013420F. W. Reichenbacher   10571982-08-23
Mexico, Sonora, 12.3 mi, by Tecolote Rd. (1.2 mi N of El Oasis), W. of MEX Hwy 15. Transect voucher, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service., 29.8778 -111.25, 725m

ASU:Plants
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
ASU0013421Jon Rebman   34991996-09-21
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Gulf of California: Isla San Diego., 25.2 -110.7, 2 - 30m

ASU:Plants
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
ASU0013422Elinor Lehto   247331980-08-09
Mexico, Sonora, Sonora 31.4 miles NE. Alamos, 27.464248 -108.680562, 1400m

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
RSA0152726Jon P. Rebman   307952015-10-21
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Along the road between Las Matancitas and San Vicente de la Sierra: western foothills of the Sierra San Lazaro/El Taste, east of Elias Calles., 23.15576 -110.02976, - 525m

CalBG:RSA
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
RSA0292209   
Mexico

Herbario Annetta Mary Carter


HCIB
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
1355Miguel Domínguez León   35212003-09-17
México, Baja California Sur, La Paz, 3 km al N del Poblado La huerta, Carr. A Los planes, 24.067222 -110.100556, 400m

HCIB
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
7149José Juan Pérez Navarro   4481996-10-09
México, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Rancho Los Roble por la carretera a Los Planes, 24.03504 -110.1692, 450m

HCIB
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
11708Jon P. Rebman   45501997-10-26
México, Baja California Sur, Mulegé, W of Mulegé; Cañada El Guano, 27 -112.417, 900m

HCIB
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
17043Reymundo Domínguez Cadena   24482001-10-31
México, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Rancho Matancitas, 30 km al SE de Todos santos, 23.16667 -110.05, 390m

HCIB
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
592Jon P. Rebman   291192014-10-19
México, Baja California Sur, La Paz, N of Hwy. 286 between La Paz & San Juan de los Planes; W of El Sargento; along the trail above Agua Miada Spring, on the lower southeast side of El Picacho, 24.0942 -110.116, 920m

HCIB
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
16076Juan Fernando Pío León   722016-04-30
México, Baja California Sur, Los Cabos, Sierra el Novillo, San Blas, 23.533279 -110.082796, 511m

HCIB
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
28917Jon P. Rebman   307952015-10-21
México, Baja California Sur, Los Cabos, Along the road between Las Matancitas and San Vicente de la Sierra; western foothills pf the Sierra San Lazaro/El Taste, E of Elias Calles, 23.1558 -110.03, 525m

Herbario de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California


BCMEX
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
9221J. Rebman   45501997-10-26
México, Baja California Sur, Sierra Guadalupe, Sierra Guadalupe; West of Mulege; Cañada El Guano; just west of Rancho San Sebastian, 27 -112.416667

New Mexico State University Herbarium


NMC
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
78915N. Douglas, M.H. Flores O., P. Hernandez-Ledezma, and S. Fuentes   22112004-09-27
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, ca 50 km S of La Paz, parking area on main road, 23.818 -110.07714

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
SD00015280Jon P. Rebman   76262001-10-20
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Unknown, 2 miles north of Agua Verde in vicinity of camp., 25.52417 -111.10194, 30m

SD:Plants
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
Jon Rebman   291192014-10-19
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Sierra las Cacachilas: north of Hwy. 286 between La Paz & San Juan de los Planes; west of El Sargento; along the trail above Agua Miada Spring, on the lower southeast side of El Picacho, 24.09418 -110.11581, 920m

SD:Plants
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
Jon Rebman   307952015-10-21
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Along the road between Las Matancitas and San Vicente de la Sierra: western foothills of the Sierra San Lazaro/El Taste, east of Elias Calles, 23.15576 -110.02976, 525m

SD:Plants
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
Jon Rebman   299152015-04-21
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Sierra las Cacachilas: east of La Paz and northwest of El Sargento; south of Rancho Las Cruces; in the vicinity of the spring at Los Pisos, 24.12482 -110.06277, 525m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
234543R. D. Worthington   73701981-07-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra del Nido complex, Nuevas Delicias along Río El Alamo, NW Chihuahua, Chih., 29.09583 -106.4958, 1775m

ARIZ
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
411750Miguel Dominguez Leon   35212003-09-17
mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra Las Cacachilas, 24.066667 -110.1, 400m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
Jon P. Rebman   34991996-09-21
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Loreto, Isla San Diego; Gulf of California, 25.2 -110.7, 5m

UCR
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
Jon P. Rebman   76262001-10-20
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Loreto, 2 mi north of Agua Verde in vicinity of camp, 25.52417 -111.10194, 10m

UCR
Matelea fruticosa (T. S. Brandeg.) R. E. Woodson
Jon P. Rebman   307952015-10-21
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, along the road between Ls Matancitas and San Vicente de la Sierra, western foothills of the Sierra San Lazaro/El Taste, east of Elias Calles, 23.15581 -110.03, 525m

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Matelea fruticosa (Brandegee) Woodson
UTEP:Herb:17862Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   RDW 73701981-07-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, Nuevas Delicias, along Rio El Alamo, Chihuahua, 29.0958333333 -106.4833333333, 1775 - 1775m


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Google Map

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