Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Echeveria calycosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NY
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387909R. V. Moran   134241966-07-27
Mexico, Michoacán, Canyon of the Río Cupatitzio and the tributary Arroyo de la Tinaja Verde, near the bridge at km 96½ on route 37, 14 miles south of Uruapan., 19.28 -102.07, 1200m

HNT
1259Moran, Reid   134241966-07-27
Mexico, Michoacán, Tinaja Verde

HNT
3385Kimnach, Myron   23141977-11-18
Mexico, Michoacán, 11 miles S of Uruapan on road to Nueva Italia, 1280m

HNT
3386Moran, Reid   134241966-07-27
Mexico, Michoacán, Tinaja Verde

HNT
9234Kristen & Etter   EK 012872004-03-19
Mexico, Michoacan, Km 96 on Uruapan-Playa Azul road, Puente Tinaja Verde.

MICH:Angiosperms
Image Associated With the Occurence
1109324Reid Moran   134241966-07-27
Mexico, Michoacan, Canyon of the Rio Cupatitzio and the tributary Arroyo de La Tinaja Verde, near the bridge at km 96.5 on Route 37, 14 mi. S of Uruapan., 19.28333 -102.06667, 1200m

CalBG:RSA
Image Associated With the Occurence
RSA0002524Reid V. Moran   134241966-07-27
Mexico, Michoacan, 14 mi S of Uruapan, near the bridge at km 96 on Route 37, 1200m

Harvard:GH
Image Associated With the Occurence
00042468R. V. Moran   134241966-07-27
Mexico, Michoacán, Canyon of the Rio Cupatitzio and the tributary Arroyo de la Tinaja Verde, near the bridge at km 96.5 on route 37, 14 miles south of Uruapan, near 19°17'N, 102°04'W, alt. ca. 1200 m, 19.2833333 -102.06666

SD:Plants
Image Associated With the Occurence
SD00000354Reid Moran   134241966-07-27
Mexico, Michoac n, Unknown, Locally common on nearly vertical surfaces of rocks and banks, ca¤on of Rio Cupatitzio and the tributary, Arroyo de la Tinaja Verde, near the bridge at km 96« on Route 37, 14 miles south of Uruapan., 19.28333 -102.06667, 1200m

SD:Plants
Unknown   s.n.
NULL, Unknown


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