Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptospron adenanthum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Leptospron adenanthum (G.F. Meyer) A. Delgado
ASU0024487E. Ventura-E. Lopez   12601985-03-06
Mexico, Chiapas, Mpio. de Huehuetán. Cuya Miapan., 15.013019 -92.40103

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


PIHG
Leptospron adenanthum (G.Mey.) A. Delgado
10733Patti J. Anderson   4382009-08-12
United States, California, Orange, Fullerton: Fullerton Arboretum, 1900 Associated Road. Vine. Corollas creamy white to pale lavender. Lat: 33.53267 Long: 117.53102. Originally identified as Vigna caracalla (L.) Verdc.; annotated 4 February 2015.

PIHG
Leptospron adenanthum (G.Mey.) A. Delgado
12321Gabriela M. Bernard   2015-02-02
United States, Florida, Pinellas, 2555 3rd Avenue N, Sec23 T16 R31. Vine growing over fence from neighbors yard. On the internet and in the horticultural trade, this species is commonly misidentified as snail vine or corkscrew vine, Vigna caracalla (syn. Phaseolus caracalla).

Herbario del Jardín Botánico BUAP, Puebla, Mexico


HUAP
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
28536M. G. Campos R.   14811984-11-28
Mexico, Guerrero, Petatlán, Llanos de La Puerta

HUAP
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
80528Kenia Velasco Gutiérrez   408002017-10-29
Mexico, Guerrero, San Luis Acatlán, Yoloxochitl. Camino hacia el Arroyo yubi ndaku, 250 cm del arroyo. A 7.37 km en linea recta el E de la comunidad sobre el camino que viene del paraje Chuparrosa, 16.832427 -98.616749, 616m

HUAP
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
28132Misael Elorza C.   41942001-01-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Santiago Astata, Barra de la Cruz, 1 km al N sobre el rio Chacalapa, 15.844722 -95.970833, 20m

HUAP
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
28133Misael Elorza C.   13392006-12-23
Mexico, Oaxaca, Santiago Astata, Barra de la Cruz, Laguna del Potrerón, 15.843888 -95.971388, 40m

HUAP
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
57318Lucio Caamaño Onofre   46552014-02-26
Mexico, Puebla, Ayotoxco de Guerrero, 1 km delante de Ayotoxco de Guerrero, carretera Ayotoxco dirección Tenampulco, 20.107694 -97.403166, 215m

Herbario del Jardín Botánico Culiacán


HJBC
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
1113Rito Vega Aviña, J. A. Careaga M. Y y J. A. Berger C.   126692019-00-00
Mexico, Sinaloa, Culiacán, Cercanias de El Guayabito, carretera Tepuche- El Guayabito., 25.127778 -107.204722

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
101383408Unknown   1602
Central America.

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
321268H. S. Gentry   223241967-10-08
Mexico, Nayarit, 10 miles W of Compostela along road to Las Varas., 609m

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
167337J. Popenoe   s.n.1981-05-13
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade Co., Along Old Cutler Road near Campana Avenue, near original sausage tree planted by David Fairchild., 25.6151 -80.3106

USF
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
248830D. Hazelton   s.n.2007-01-14
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade Co., Charles Deering Estate Addition; S of SW 168th Street, E of Old Cutler Road., 25.6151 -80.3106

USF
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
248832D. Hazelton   s.n.2007-01-14
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade Co., Charles Deering Estate Addition, S of SW 168th Street, E of Old Cutler Road., 25.6151 -80.3106

USF
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
272037M. Middlebrook   s.n.2014-01-22
United States, Florida, Broward Co., Hillsboro Pineland., 26.3198 -80.1965

USF
Leptospron adenanthum (G. Mey.) A. Delgado
186975G. B. Hinton   124791938-10-29
Mexico, Michoacán, Salitre; Coalcoman., 18.779 -103.161, 1160m


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