Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycium leiospermum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Lycium leiospermum I. M. Johnston
00077175I. M. Johnston   76111938-09-12
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Road from Matehuala north to San Miguel on the state-boundary; 17 miles northwest of Cedral

Harvard:GH
Lycium leiospermum I. M. Johnston
00813411I. M. Johnston   73361938-09-02
Mexico, Coahuila, Road from Saltillo south to Concepcion del Oro; 8 miles N. of Avalos

Harvard:GH
Lycium leiospermum I. M. Johnston
00813410F. Shreve & E. R. Tinkham   96341940-08-22
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, 10 mi. west of Cedral, S. L. P., 1676m

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Lycium leiospermum I.M.Johnst.
LL00227376Fernando Chiang C.|Tom L. Wendt|Marshall C. Johnston   79401972-06-18
Mexico, Zacatecas, 8.5 Km SW of Puerto de Rocamontes, on rd 54, 24.7 -101.25

LL
Lycium leiospermum I.M.Johnst.
LL00306995Marshall C. Johnston|Tom L. Wendt|Fernando Chiang C.   115901973-07-03
Mexico, Zacatecas, 1 Km W of Guadalupe Graceron on rd toward Concepción del Oro, 24.60833 -111.19167

LL
Lycium leiospermum I.M.Johnst.
LL00306996Marshall C. Johnston|Tom L. Wendt|Fernando Chiang C.   115961973-07-03
Mexico, Zacatecas, 4.5 Km W of Guadalupe carcerón toward Ciénega de Rocamontes, 24.63333 -101.2

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Lycium leiospermum I.M.Johnst.
145388F. Shreve   1940-08-22
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Along a wash 10 mi W of Cedral, S.L.P.

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Lycium leiospermum I.M.Johnst.
TEX00046557James S. Henrickson   141471974-09-19
Mexico, Coahuila, Ca 85 (air) mi W of Cuatro Ciénegas, ca 2 mi S of Laguna del Rey del Norte, on NW side of Laguna del Rey, 27.05 -103.45

TEX
Lycium leiospermum I.M.Johnst.
TEX00306997Hinton   259921996-10-28
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Galeana, El Refugio --> W+3 Km


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