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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nerisyrenia baconiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


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Image Associated With the Occurence
Nerisyrenia baconiana B. L. Turner
00047561T. F. Patterson   72631993-07-26
Mexico, Coahuila, Canyon Carrera, southwest quadrant of Sierra de la Paila (= Canyon Corazon del Toro of older maps), ca. 25°52'N, 101°41'W, alt. 1450-1750 m, 25.8666666 -101.68333

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
LL00148586Fernando Chiang C.|Tom L. Wendt|Marshall C. Johnston   101181972-11-06
Mexico, Coahuila, Mina la Abundancia in upper reaches of Cañón Corazón del toro, SW quadrant of Sa de la Paila, 25.91667 -101.65

LL
LL00148587Marshall C. Johnston|Tom L. Wendt|Fernando Chiang C.   105101973-03-31
Mexico, Coahuila, Sa de la Paila, at one of the lower mine-levels in the Mina la Abundancia area, 25.91111 -101.65

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LL00148588Tom L. Wendt|Fernando Chiang C.|Marshall C. Johnston   10111-A1972-11-05
Mexico, Coahuila, Sa de la Paila, SW quadrant, upper reaches of Cañon Corazón del Toro at Mina la Abundancia and above on one of the peaks, 25.90833 -101.63333

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Image Associated With the Occurence
38425T. F. Patterson   72631993-07-26
Mexico, Coahuila, Canyon Carrera, southwest quadrant of Sierra de la Paila (= Canyon Corazon del Toro of older maps), northern exposed gypum slope of Cerro Alto, 25.86666667 -101.68333333, 1750m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Image Associated With the Occurence
TEX00495681Michael J. Moore|Hilda Flores Olvera|Helga Ochoterena Booth|Nidia Mendoza Díaz|Norm Douglas   19392012-08-21
Mexico, Coahuila, On hills in Sierra La Paila at the head of Cañon de Corazon del Toro, near the foot of the highest peak. On the E side of lightly used 2-track road., 25.900972222 -101.6505


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