Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agave capensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0000385Jon Rebman   3851992-05-17
Mexico, Baja California Sur, On east side of Hwy 19, N of Todos Santos at the Todos Santos Microwave site., 23.5333 -110.2

ASU:Plants
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
ASU0085979Wendy Hodgson   109011998-03-27
Mexico, Baja California Sur, San Luis del Cabo., 23.190912 -109.468534, 1981m

ASU:Plants
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
ASU0085980Wendy Hodgson   109011998-03-27
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix (originally received as a plant from Pat Comus s.n, Baja California Sur, San Luis del Cabo, from debris on bladed driveway.), 33.46102 -111.944479, 366m

ASU:Plants
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
ASU0086004Wendy Hodgson   s.n.1984-01-30
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Desert Botanical Garden, Succulent Lath-house, 33.46102 -111.944479, 366m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00037934Liz Ecker   891992-05-17
Mexico, Baja California, On E side of Hwy 19, N of Todos Santos at the Todos Santos Microwave site., 23.533333 -110.2

DES
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
DES00093279Seth Wielgus   2021-07-26
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m: accession number 2017-0629-01-1; originally received as a plant grown from Huntington Botanical Gardens HBG 18880 rooted bulbils ISI 2014-10; additional information from http://media.huntington.org/ISI/ISI2014/2014-10.html: Not described until 1978, this plant was grown at the Huntington since 1966 as A. brandegeei, a horticultural synonym, until Gentry clarified its status a dozen years later. It is endemic to the Cape region of Baja California where it forms solitary or clumping rosettes to about a meter (3') in diameter. Branching can be basal or axillary making for a rather busy mass. Solitary rosettes better show to advantage the slender, arching leaves, their margins lined with prominent, hooked, corky teeth giving them a mammillate silhouette. While not typical, one rosette that recently flowered in the Baja bed formed a mass of bulbils on the inflorescence affording this distribution: rooted bulbils of HBG 18880, a plant received from Ted Hutchison, January 29, 1966., 20.95 -103.871667, 1138m

Herbario Annetta Mary Carter


HCIB
Agave aurea var. capensis (Gentry) R.H.Webb & G.D.Starr
30047Reymundo Domínguez Cadena   43642015-09-30
México, Baja California Sur, Los Cabos, Cerro El Pedregal. Vertiente S., 22.878616 -109.9227, 120m

HCIB
Agave aurea var. capensis (Gentry) R.H.Webb & G.D.Starr
30076José Luis León de la Luz   123192015-10-14
México, Baja California Sur, Los Cabos, Cerro el Vigía, cerca del Arco, 22.877117 -109.900273, 83m

Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
355   

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
SD00011129Jose Luis Leon de la Luz   114262012-04-20
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Unknown, Localidad: Sierra de La Laguna; Ubicacion: Rancho San Pedro de la Soledad, 23.24304 -109.97737, 440m

SD:Plants
SD00010208Jose Luis Leon de la Luz   114262012-04-20
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Unknown, Localidad: Sierra de La Laguna; Ubicacion: Rancho San Pedro de la Soledad, 23.24304 -109.97737, 440m

SD:Plants
SD00019615Reymundo Dominguez Cadena   43642015-09-30
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Los Cabos, Vertiente sur del cerro El Pedregal, en Cd. De Cabo San Lucas., 22.87862 -109.9227, 120m

SD:Plants
SD00010207R. Cox   s.n.1993-07-09
United States, California, San Diego, Encinitas, Quail Botanical Garden

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
266240H. S. Gentry   112471951-10-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Cabo San Lucas and vicinity; grown at Murrieta, CA where flowered July 1964.

ARIZ
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
266239H. S. Gentry   112471951-10-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Cabo San Lucas and vicinity; grown at Murrieta, CA where flowered July 1964.

ARIZ
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
247275G. D. Starr   1983-11-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 6.4 mi N of Todos Santos, B.C.S.

ARIZ
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
266244A. S. Barclay   1966-04-19
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Vicinity of Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S.

ARIZ
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
266245H. S. Gentry   1952-05-04
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 3 mi N of Todos Santos, Cape District, B.C.S.

ARIZ
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
266246H. S. Gentry   1951-10-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Cabo San Lucas and vicinity, B.C.S.

ARIZ
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
Barclay   1987-2662441966-04-01
Mexico, Baja California, Cabo San Lucas

ARIZ
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
H. S. Gentry   112471951-10-01
Mexico, Baja California, Cabo San Lucas/ to Murrieta CA

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
1001399Howard S. Gentry   112471951-10-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Los Cabos, Cabo San Lucas; Cabo San Lucas, 22.8933 -109.916

MICH:Angiosperms
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
1004884Howard S. Gentry   100801951-01-09
United States, California, San Marino; Huntington Botanic Gardens

MICH:Angiosperms
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
1143669Howard S. Gentry   112501951-10-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Cabo San Lucas; Cabo San Lucas, 22.8917 -109.918

MICH:Angiosperms
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
1143670Howard S. Gentry   112531951-10-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Puerto Chileno (Hotel Chileno); 10 mi W of San José del Cabo, 22.9519 -109.808

MICH:Angiosperms
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
1513184Howard S. Gentry   112471951-10-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Los Cabos, Cabo San Lucas; Cabo San Lucas, 22.8933 -109.916

MICH:Angiosperms
Agave capensis H.S.Gentry
1513185Howard S. Gentry   112471964-07-00
Mexico, Baja California, Cabo San Lucas, 22.867802 -109.905309


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