Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sartwellia humilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Sartwellia humilis I.M.Johnst.
PH00022501Ivan M. Johnston   76341938-09-12
Mexico, Coahuila, Road from state-boundary, near La Venta, N to Saltillo. 6 mi. N of La Ventura

Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Sartwellia humilis I.M.Johnst.
ASU0027664D. S. Correll   199641958-07-21
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 3 miles east of Entronque Galeana., 24.82108 -100.077931

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Sartwellia humilis I.M.Johnst.
232924I. M. Johnston   76341938-09-12
Mexico, Coahuila, Road from state boundary, near La Ventura, north to Saltillo: 6 miles north of La Venture, 24.6375 -100.88

NY
Sartwellia humilis I.M.Johnst.
426804D. S. Correll   199641958-07-21
Mexico, Nuevo León, Valley 3 mi E of Entronque Galeana, 24.7692 -99.99

NY
Sartwellia humilis I.M.Johnst.
426805B. C. Templeton   87091960-09-09
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, 35 mi SO Matehuala, 23.2533 -100.8431, 1463m


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