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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thelocactus bicolor subsp. bicolor (Ferocactus bicolor)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00036632Edward F. Anderson   32111972-08-01
Mexico, Coahuila, 6.5 km W of jct. Hwy 40 to Monterrey and Hwy 57 at the N edge of Saltillo. Low limestone hill to N of Hwy 40 at KM 8 W of Saltillo, 25.458056 -101.068611, 1600m

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DES00036629Edward F. Anderson   18591962-06-26
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 3/4 mi NE of the jct. of Hwys 57 and 80 at El Huizache. On flat land 1/4 mi E of Hwy 57, 22.931667 -100.446389, 1371m

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DES00036633Edward F. Anderson   12511959-08-04
Mexico, Coahuila, 21 km E of Saltillo on Hwy 40 going to Monterrey. Low rounded hill S of the road, 25.611944 -100.846667, 1280m

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DES00036634Edward F. Anderson   18521962-06-25
Mexico, Coahuila, 8 km W of Saltillo on Hwy 40 geoing to Torreon. Low hill on N side of road, 25.458056 -101.068611, 1550m

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DES00036635Edward F. Anderson   18471962-06-25
Mexico, Coahuila, 10.7 mi NE of Motel Estrella in Saltillo on Hwy 40 to Monterrey. ).3 mi NE of a small bridge on a hill rising to the E of the bridge, 25.568056 -100.884722, 1280m

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DES00036637Edward F. Anderson   31911962-06-25
Mexico, Coahuila, At KM 181 W of Saltillo or 55 km W of the La Paila jct. To Parras on Hwy 40 to Torreon. About 3 km E of Cerro Bola village. Hill N of Hwy, 25.655 -102.725278, 1280m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Image Associated With the Occurence
Ferocactus bicolor (Galeotti ex Pfeiff.) N. P. Taylor
   
U.S.A., Texas

F:Botany
Image Associated With the Occurence
Ferocactus bicolor (Galeotti ex Pfeiff.) N. P. Taylor
J. S. Daston   s.n.1930-00-00
U.S.A., Arizona

F:Botany
Image Associated With the Occurence
Ferocactus bicolor (Galeotti ex Pfeiff.) N. P. Taylor
   
Mexico


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