Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hybanthus elatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Hybanthus elatus (Turcz.) C.V.Morton
ASU0048683F. Ventura A.   166961980-01-07
Mexico, Veracruz, El Salto del Gato, Mpio. de Xalapa, 19.533333 -96.916667, 1300m

ASU:Plants
Hybanthus elatus (Turcz.) C.V.Morton
ASU0048684F. Ventura A.   94441974-01-05
Mexico, Veracruz, Piedra de Agua, Mpio. de Jilotepec, 19.6 -96.933333, 1300m

Herbario del Jardín Botánico BUAP, Puebla, Mexico


HUAP
Hybanthus elatus (Turcz.) C.V. Morton
21432F. Hernández N.   1191999-02-13
Mexico, Chiapas, La Concordia, Finca Santa Cruz-Cafetal, 16.116111 -92.688888

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Hybanthus elatus (Turcz.) C.V.Morton
LL00159577F. Ventura A.   98431974-04-05
Mexico, Veracruz, Banderilla, Banderilla

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Hybanthus elatus (Turcz.) C.V.Morton
240163Jerzy Rzedowski   34231971-04-12
Mexico, Veracruz, Coacoatzintla, Coacoatzintla, 19.651312 -96.939978, 1340m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Hybanthus elatus (Turcz.) C.V.Morton
TEX00159578Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   343871973-03-28
Mexico, Chiapas, On the SE side of Cerro Tres Picos and the ridges near summit

TEX
Hybanthus elatus (Turcz.) C.V.Morton
TEX00159579José Antonio Machuca Núñez|Miguel Cházaro Basañez   75231995-10-15
Mexico, Jalisco, Talpa de Allende, Brecha de Talpa a la cuesta, donde cruza el Río Talpa el camino (Paso Hondo)

TEX
Hybanthus elatus (Turcz.) C.V.Morton
TEX00159605Feliciano Gómez Santiz   3661988-09-10
Mexico, Chiapas, Oxchuc, Chenchane, 3 Km al Oriente de Oxchuc


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.