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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mammillaria brandegeei subsp. lewisiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00038935Jon P. Rebman   23591994-03-06
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Flats E of MEX 1 on the road to San Francisco de la Sierra., 27.483333 -113.2

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
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SD00025756George E. Lindsay   29991960-12-31
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, 5.2 miles north of Mesquital, among rocks in dike by road, 28.33627 -113.80789

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SD00014430Reid Moran   74901959-05-27
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, 2 miles south of Rancho Mesquital, in flat valley, 28.23802 -113.78633, 40m

SD:Plants
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SD00014418Jon Rebman   48331998-03-10
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Unknown, Vizcaino Desert, between San Ignacio and Vizcaino Junction, ca. 1 mile west of Highway 1 and just north of the road to Punto Abreojos. (IPB 9/07), 27.32528 -113.13417, 160m

SD:Plants
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SD00014428George E. Lindsay   29821960-12-28
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Growing in crevices in rocks on all sides of hill to the east of Mex.1, about 7.4 miles north of Mesquital, 28.37101 -113.80823

SD:Plants
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SD00014417Jon P. Rebman   52241998-04-29
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Unknown, Sierra Guadalupe, west of Mulege, cumbra de San Pedro, between Ex-mision Guadalupe and San Juan de las Pilas. (IPB 9/07), 26.88056 -112.44333, 1285m

SD:Plants
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SD00014429George Lindsay   29821960-12-28
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, 7.4 miles north of Mesquital., 28.37101 -113.80823


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