Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sorghastrum pohlianum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Annetta Mary Carter


HCIB
Sorghastrum pohlianum Dávila, L.I. Cabrera & Lira
32034Jon P. Rebman   321212017-03-16
México, Colima, Manzanillo, near the top Cerro Everman, 18.793 -110.982, 925m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Sorghastrum pohlianum Dávila, L.I. Cabrera & Lira
Reid Moran   254891978-04-11
Mexico, Colima, Unknown, Socorro Island; on hillside above Playa Blanca, ESE of Cabo Henslow, 150m

SD:Plants
Sorghastrum pohlianum Dávila, L.I. Cabrera & Lira
Geoffrey A. Levin   18121987-04-17
Mexico, Colima, Unknown, Socorro Island; ridge northwest of Cerro Evermann, 915m

SD:Plants
Sorghastrum pohlianum Dávila, L.I. Cabrera & Lira
SD00008417Jon Rebman   321212017-02-16
Mexico, Colima, Unknown, Socorro Island: Revillagigedo Archipelago; central portion of the island near the top of Cerro Evermann, 18.79301 -110.98177, 925m

SD:Plants
Sorghastrum pohlianum Dávila, L.I. Cabrera & Lira
Reid Moran   58131957-03-12
Mexico, Colima, Unknown, south slope near summit, Mt. Evermann, 18.775 -110.9625, 1030m

SD:Plants
Sorghastrum pohlianum Dávila, L.I. Cabrera & Lira
SD00008781Reid Moran   58641957-03-15
Mexico, Colima, Unknown, Socorro Island; atop cliff, ridge about midway between Mt. Evermann and Academy Bay, 18.8125 -110.95, 450m

SD:Plants
Sorghastrum pohlianum Dávila, L.I. Cabrera & Lira
SD00000070Richard S. Felger   157671967-03-21
Mexico, Colima, Unknown, Socorro Island; slopes of volcanic cone within 50 meters of summit, Evermann Peak., 18.775 -110.96167, 1000m


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