Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tigridia galanthoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
E. W. Molseed & B. Hallberg   2871963-08-04
Mexico

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00030579E. W. Molseed & B. Hallberg   2871963-08-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, Ca. 4 km north of Santa Maria Albarradas, alt. 6600 feet, 2011m

Herbario "Luz María Villarreal de Puga" de la Universidad de Guadalajara


IBUG:IBUG
216351H. Jimeno-Sevilla   20762019-08-20
Mexico, Veracruz, Tequila, Campo Núm. 10, Tolapa., 18.735556 -97.077778, 1647m

IBUG:IBUG
216563J. Aragón-Parada   14942019-07-21
Mexico, Oaxaca, Tlaxiaco, Entrada a San Martín Huamelulpan, 17.395028 -97.613556, 2218m

Herbario Jerzy Rzedowski


QMEX
QMEX00011520Ceja, J.   1541995-12-09
México, Oaxaca, 4 km después de Aldama, rumbo a Yosondua

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
LL00278869Elwood Molseed|Boone Hallberg   2611963-07-30
Mexico, Oaxaca, 7 Km NE of Portillo San Andrés (Km 120), ca 18 Km SE of Mihuatlán

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
319548E. W. Molseed   2871963-08-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, Ca. 4 km north of Santa María Albarradas. Found along here to top of ridge at 6900 ft (continental divide) and down to 5200 ft, ca. 2 km from Santo Domingo Albarradas, all NE from Mitla., 2012m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1115644E. Molseed & B. Hallberg   2871963-08-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, Ca. 4 km N of Santa Maria Albarradas and ca. 2 km. from Santo Domingo Albarradas, all NE from Mitla, 1585 - 2103m

MICH:Angiosperms
1146461E. Molseed & B. Hallberg   2611963-07-30
Mexico, Oaxaca, San José del Peñasco, Las Nubes; 18 km SE of Miahuatlán, 7 km NE of Portillo San Adrés, 16.2592 -96.4789, 2103m

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0342795WISAarón Rodríguez   4752
Mexico, Oaxaca


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