Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acmella ramosa (Spilanthes ramosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00012629E. Bourgeau   22841865-12-27
Mexico, Valleé de Cordova

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Acmella ramosa (Hemsl.) R.K.Jansen
358935R. M. King   41411961-03-10
Mexico, Puebla, Esperanza Mun., Along route 130, ca. 6 mi SW Puebla-Veracruz state border, 18.8575 -97.3739

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Acmella ramosa (Hemsl.) R.K.Jansen
TEX00120399Robert Merrill King   41411961-03-10
Mexico, Puebla, Along 130, ca 6 mi SW of the Puebla-Veracruz state border, 18.8575 -97.3739

TEX
Acmella ramosa (Hemsl.) R.K.Jansen
TEX00430798Robert K. Jansen|Neil A. Harriman   6001979-05-20
Mexico, Puebla, 2.7 mi SW of Puebla-Vera Cruz border on hwy 130 (SW of Poza Rica at km 182.)

TEX
Acmella ramosa (Hemsl.) R.K.Jansen
TEX00430803Robert K. Jansen|Neil A. Harriman   5981979-05-19
Mexico, Puebla, 6.3 mi SW of Puebla-Vera Cruz border along hwy 130 at Finca Peñón.


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Google Map

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