Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Plantago tolucensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00030812Cyrus G. Pringle   43001892-09-25
Mexico, México, In the crater, Nevado de Toluca

Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0044560M. E. Ordorica V.   1201976-11-14
Mexico, Mexico, La Joya de Alcalican, ladera SO del Ixtlaccíhuatl, Mpio. de Amecameca., 19.116667 -98.766667, 3900m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C. G. Pringle   43001892-09-25
Mexico

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00092252C. G. Pringle   43001892-09-25
Mexico, México, Nevado de Toluca, in the crater

Michigan State University


MSC
MSC0092639C. Pringle   43001892-09-25
Mexico, Mexico, In the crate, Nevado de Toluca

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
278430C. G. Pringle   43001892-09-25
Mexico, México, Nevado de Toluca

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00089754John H. Beaman   23241958-08-22
Mexico, Estado de Mexico, Tlaloc, near summit of Mt

TEX
TEX00089755John H. Beaman   42741960-09-06
Mexico, Michoacan, Summit of Cerro San Andrés, ca 12 Km (straight line distance) N of Cd Hidalgo

TEX
TEX00089756John H. Beaman   17401957-09-13
Mexico, Puebla, N side of Popocatepetl.

TEX
TEX00089757John H. Beaman   16841957-09-08
Mexico, Estado de Mexico, Nevado de Toluca; near large lake in the crater

TEX
TEX00089758Fred A. Barkley|Chester M. Rowell|Grady L. Webster   23611947-07-16
Mexico, Puebla, side of Popocatepetl

TEX
TEX00089759Fred A. Barkley|Chester M. Rowell|Grady L. Webster   23611947-07-16
Mexico, Puebla, side of Popocatepetl

TEX
TEX00089760Fred A. Barkley|John B. Paxon|Burford L. Westlund   671947-08-23
Mexico, Estado de Mexico, Toluca, Vol de Zinantecatl


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