Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cremastopus rostratus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Cremastopus rostratus P. G. Wilson
RSA0002559G. B. Hinton   20451932-10-10
Mexico, Cumbre Tejupilco, Temascaltepec., 2000m

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Cremastopus rostratus Paul G. Wilson
00098106G. B. Hinton   20451932-10-10
Mexico, México, Cumbre Tejupilco; District of Temascaltepec, 2000m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Cremastopus rostratus Paul G.Wilson
172359G. B. Hinton   20451932-10-10
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec Mun., Cumbre Tejupiles, 19.0433333 -100.03, 2000m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Cremastopus rostratus P. G. Wilson
Rogers McVaugh.   217221962-10-01
Mexico, Durango, Unknown, Sierra Madre Occidental, ca. 80 km W of C. Durango, N of Coyotes RR Station, Barranca of Rio Jaral, 2100m

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
Cremastopus rostratus Paul G.Wilson
NLU0133159   
Mexico, Jalisco


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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