Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Symphyotrichum gypsophilum (Aster gypsophilus, Aster gypsophila)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Aster gypsophila B. L. Turner
00003791J. D. Bacon, W. R. Leverich & B. L. Turner   11031971-09-05
Mexico, Nuevo León, Ca. 28 miles N of San Roberto; Hwy 57. Near KM 162

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Aster gypsophila B. L. Turner
1108895J.D. Bacon   11031971-09-05
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Ca. 28 miles N of San Roberto; Hwy 57, near km 162

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Symphyotrichum gypsophilum (B.L.Turner) G.L.Nesom
TEX00067838Hinton   259911996-10-28
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Galeana, El Refugio --> W+3 Km

TEX
Symphyotrichum gypsophilum (B.L.Turner) G.L.Nesom
TEX00067839Hinton   259911996-10-28
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Galeana, El Refugio --> W+3 Km

TEX
Symphyotrichum gypsophilum (B.L.Turner) G.L.Nesom
TEX00067840Hinton   270981997-06-19
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Galeana, N of Rancho Aguililla

TEX
Symphyotrichum gypsophilum (B.L.Turner) G.L.Nesom
TEX00067841Ronald L. Hartman|V. A. Funk   40181976-08-10
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Hwy 57, ca 24 mi N of San Roberto at Km 162

TEX
Symphyotrichum gypsophilum (B.L.Turner) G.L.Nesom
TEX00067842Scott Sundberg|Matt Lavin   31351984-10-12
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 20.6 mi N of San Roberto jct, along Hwy 57 to Saltillo, 50 m S of Km 162 along the E side of the rd

TEX
Symphyotrichum gypsophilum (B.L.Turner) G.L.Nesom
TEX00421829George B. Hinton|et al.   276552000-08-03
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Galeana, Rancho Aguililla, N of

TEX
Symphyotrichum gypsophilum (B.L.Turner) G.L.Nesom
TEX00373490John D. Bacon|Walter R. Leverich|Billie Lee Turner   11031971-09-05
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Ca. 28 miles N of San Roberto; Hwy 57. Near Km 162.


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