Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stevia occidentalis (Stevia diffusa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00027874Cyrus G. Pringle   66081896-11-03
Mexico, Morelos, Lava beds near Cuernavaca, 1524m

Brown University Herbarium


BRU
Stevia diffusa Greenman
PBRU00063792C. G. Pringle   66081896-11-03
Mexico, Morelos, Lava beds near Cuernavaca; 5000 ft. elev.

Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
CAN 195897Pringle, Cyrus G.   66081896-11-03
Mexico, Morelos (State), Near Cuernavaca., 1524m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C. G. Pringle   66081896-11-03
Mexico

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Stevia diffusa Greenman
00012722C. G. Pringle   66081896-11-03
Mexico, Morelos, Near Cuernavaca, 5000 feet, 1524m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
260086C. G. Pringle   66081896-11-08
Mexico, Morelos, Near Cuenavaca, 18.91861111 -99.23416667, 1524m

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
Stevia diffusa Greenman
216330Pringle, C.G.   66081896-11-03
Mexico, Morelos, Lava beds near Cuernavaca, 1524m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00194767T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa|M. Hiramatsu   s.n.2003-12-02
Mexico, Morelos, No locality name provided., 19.00944 -99.09472

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00194768T. Yahara|A. Soejima|M. Nakazawa|M. Hiramatsu   s.n.2002-11-06
Mexico, Jalisco, Talpa de Allende, No locality name provided.

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00194769T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa|M. Hiramatsu   s.n.2003-12-01
Mexico, Puebla, Izucar de Matamoros, No locality name provided., 18.47639 -98.38222

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00205895T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa   28822003-12-01
Mexico, Morelos, Tepoztlan, Along Mex 115D, near salida., 18.98306 -99.10556

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00205896T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa   28822003-12-01
Mexico, Morelos, Tepoztlan, Along Mex 115D, near salida., 18.98306 -99.10556

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00205897T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa   28952003-12-02
Mexico, Morelos, Tlacotenco., 19.00944 -99.09472

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00205898T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa   29692003-12-06
Mexico, Guerrero, 81.5km NE of Mex 200 junction in La Salitrera, on the way (Mex 134) to Ciudad Altamirano., 17.98361 -101.19611

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00205899T. Yahara|M. Mishima|A. Soejima|T. Kawahara   18801999-11-07
Mexico, Guerrero, 18.3 km SW of Mex 95 junction, on the way from 33 km N point of Chilpancingo to Filo de Cabello.

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00447454T. Yahara|A. Soejima|T. Kawahara|K. Watanabe   20782000-10-25
Mexico, Sinaloa, 56km NE of Villa Union on Mex 40, near 238km point, below La Mesa del Carizal.

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00447455T. Yahara|K. Watanabe|M. Mishima|T. Kajita   15221998-11-15
Mexico, Nayarit, Southern foot slope of Volcan Canguanguey, ca. 10km SE of Tepic on Mex 15, NE of the highway on a dirt road, 1.2km N of El Refugio.

TEX
Stevia occidentalis (Grashoff) Soejima, Yahara & K.Watan.
TEX00449889T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa|et al.   28822003-12-01
Mexico, Morelos, Tepoztlan, along Mex 115D, near salida., 18.98306 -99.10556


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