Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coreopsis oaxacensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Coreopsis oaxacensis B. L. Turner
00056032J. L. Panero, P. Davila & P. Tenorio   26061991-11-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, Municipio de Tamazulapan, Cerro pericon, 3 km. north of San Pedro Nopala on road to Yosocuno, growing on rocky exposed vertical cliffs in oak forest, 2600m

Michigan State University


MSC
MSC0091517Jose Panero   26061991-11-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, Municipio de Tamazulapan, 2600m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
8256J. L. Panero   26061991-11-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, Municipio de Tamazulapan, Cerro Pericón, 3 km N of San Pedro Nopala on road to Yosocuno., 17.8547222 -97.55, 2600m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1108996J.L. Panero, P. Dávila & P. Tenorio   26061991-11-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, San Pedro Nopala, Tamazulapan, Cerro Pericón, 3 km N of San Pedro Nopala on road to Yosocuno, 2600m

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0241858   
Mexico, Oaxaca

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00123814Pedro Tenorio L.|Dawn M. Frame   123711986-11-08
Mexico, Puebla, Caltepec, Cerro Chicamole, al E de Membrillos, 18.13333 -97.56667

TEX
TEX00123815Pedro Tenorio L.|Dawn M. Frame   123911986-11-09
Mexico, Oaxaca, Portezuelo Majada Grande, Cerro Yolotepec al S de Membrillos SANTA CATARINA ZAPOQUILA, 18.05 -97.53333

TEX
TEX00373812José L. Panero|Patricia Dávila|P. Tenorio   26061991-11-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, Mpio. Tamazulapan, Cerro Pericón, 3 km N of San Pedro Nopala on road to Yosocuno.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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