Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anoda leonensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
LL00074056D. Bates|O. Blanchard|Paul A. Fryxell   16971970-10-20
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Linares, 28 Km W of Linares

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
21143P. A. Fryxell   12071969-10-15
Mexico, Nuevo León, Between Linares and Iturbide, near Km 36, by large bas-relief on cliffside. Alt. 4000 ft., 24.805 -99.8

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Anoda leonensis Fryxell
1104705P. Fryxell   12071969-10-15
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Between Linares and Iturbide, near K36, by large bas-relief on cliffside, 1219m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00074049José A. Villareal Q.|Miguel Agustín Carranza   74561993-11-13
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Sa de Papagayos, camino a la estación de microondas, 25.78333 -99.75

TEX
TEX00074050Hinton   250251994-11-08
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Hidalgo, Mimbres

TEX
TEX00074051Hinton   250561994-11-09
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Hidalgo, El Mirador, 19.2125 -96.87861

TEX
TEX00074052Laurence J. Dorr|Kevin C. Nixon|Jackie M. Poole|D. M. Smith   20351981-10-23
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Linares, Hwy 58 (Linares-San Roberto jct Hwy), 6.9 mi W of Linares

TEX
TEX00074053James W. Grimes|Kevin C. Nixon|Scott Sundberg   26061982-10-27
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Iturbide, Ca 10 Km S of Iturbide on rd to Cuevas. Cañón El Novillo

TEX
TEX00074054Laurence J. Dorr|Kevin C. Nixon|Jackie M. Poole|D. M. Smith   19991981-10-22
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Cascada Cola de Caballo (Horsetail Falls), SE of Monterrey

TEX
TEX00074055Robert Ford Smith   M-5801961-10-01
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, In canyon above El Diente

TEX
TEX00074057M. A. Carranza|D. Sánchez Váldes   C-28641997-12-04
Mexico, Coahuila, Candela, Sa Pájaros Azules, Campo Santa María, Cañada la Sabanilla, 8 Km al SW de San Guillermo, 27.03333 -100.9


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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