Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mammillaria brandegeei subsp. glareosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
SD00014425Jon P. Rebman   40121997-04-17
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, South of Santa Catarina: near coast south of Punta Canoas and Puerto Mujeres; near mouth of Rio Lazaro, 29.40222 -115.04167, 10m

SD:Plants
SD00014426Jon P. Rebman   40141997-04-17
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, South of Santa Catarina: near coast south of Punta Canoas and Puerto Mujeres; near mouth of Rio Lazaro, 29.40222 -115.04167, 10m

SD:Plants
SD00014424Reid Moran   8192A1960-04-18
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Rocky hillside, just in from the coast, near Punta Prieta, 28.83159 -114.38298, 20m

SD:Plants
SD00014427George E. Lindsay   29121960-04-15
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Coastal Punta Prieta, 28.6677 -114.2368

SD:Plants
SD00025755George Lindsay   s.n.1960-04-18
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Near the coast southwest of Punta Prieta., 28.83852 -114.39201


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Google Map

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