Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Taonabo pringlei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ASU:Plants
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ASU0050564F. González Medrano   66291974-02-08
Mexico, Guerrero, Mpio. de Coyuca de Catalán. Cerro de Chivo a 25 km de Las Palancas., 18.333333 -100.65, 2100m

NY
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127644C. G. Pringle   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan., 18.98527778 -99.08, 2286m

NY
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127643C. G. Pringle   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan., 18.98527778 -99.08, 2286m

MIN
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154311Pringle, C.G.   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan, 2286m

F:Botany
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C. G. Pringle   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlán, 2286m

MSC
MSC0092965C. Pringle   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan, 2286m

CM:Botany-botany
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CM260319Pringle, C.G.   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan, 2286m

TEX
TEX00438734Robert Merrill King|T. R. Soderstrom   47221961-10-11
Mexico, Michoacan, East of San Juan Nuevo (ca. 8kms. south of Uruapan).

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT24106C. G. Pringle   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan., 7500 - 7500m

Harvard:A
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00025042C. G. Pringle   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan, alt. 7500 feet, 2286m

Harvard:GH
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00306524C. G. Pringle   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan, 7500 ft, 2286m

Harvard:A
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00306525C. G. Pringle   80131899-03-18
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoxtlan, 7500 ft, 2286m


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