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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
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ASU0021171H. S. Gentry   224741967-11-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Tambor, ca. 17 miles W of San Antonio, Dist. De Teotitlan, Oaxaca., 17.954124 -96.564943, 975 - 1219m

ASU:Plants
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ASU0002350Ismael Calzada   228241999-01-28
Mexico, Puebla, Puente Calapa, km 89, autopista Tehuacan-Oaxaca. Mpio. de San Jose Miahuatlan., 18.283333 -97.283333, 2 - 3m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
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Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
265733H. S. Gentry   224741967-11-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Teotitlan Municipio, Tambor, ca. 17 mi W of San antonio., 975 - 1219m

ARIZ
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
265734H. S. Gentry   224741967-11-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Teotitlan Municipio, Tambor, ca. 17 mi W of San antonio., 975 - 1219m

ARIZ
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Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
265732H. S. Gentry   224741967-11-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Teotitlan Municipio, Tambor, ca. 17 mi W of San antonio., 975 - 1219m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00093647Joni Ward   2021-02-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1968-9057-02-7; parent plant, 1968-9057-01-5, originally received as collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22474 25 November 1967 with Tejeda, from Mexico, Oaxaca, Rancho Tambor, ca. 17 miles west of San Antonio, Dist. Teotitlan, in th vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw;type locality; parent plant originally received as A. sp.; A. titanota per Gentry's book. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change to A. sp, July 1991. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change back to A. titanota, 4 Oct 92; note from DES00032297 specimen: isotype; Publication: Agaves Cont. N. Amer. 176. 1982; large pop. (fl.s of 2, lvs. of several pls.); collector's notes: Description of plant - "Rabo de leon ceniza": light glaucous gray, open spreading rosettes suckering sparingly; spikes ca. 3 m tall, flg. in upper half, straight; flowers yellow or with lavender flushes on tepals and anthers. Flg. just starting; Habitat and soil - Cliffs and ledges in limestone canyon., 18.0988111 -97.385075, 1143m

DES
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Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00032297Howard Scott Gentry   224741967-11-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Tambor, ca. 17 miles W of San Antonio, Dist. de Teotitlan., 18.098811 -97.385075, 1321m

DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00093474Joni Ward   2017-11-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1968-9057-02-14, parent plant 1968-9057-01-5 originally received as a plant collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22474 25 November 1967 with Tejeda from Mexico, Oxaca, Rancho Tambor, ca. 17 miles west of San Antonio, Dist. Teotitlan, in th vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw; type locality; parent plant originally received as A. sp.; A. titanota per Gentry's book. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change to A. sp, July 1991. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change back to A. titanota, 4 Oct 92. Note from DES specimen: isotype; Publication: Agaves Cont. N. Amer. 176. 1982; large pop. (fl.s of 2, lvs. of several pls.); collector's notes: Description of plant - "Rabo de leon ceniza": light glaucous gray, open spreading rosettes suckering sparingly; spikes ca. 3 m tall, flg. in upper half, straight; flowers yellow or with lavender flushes on tepals and anthers. Flg. just starting; Habitat and soil - Cliffs and ledges in limestone canyon., 18.098811 -97.385075, 1143m

DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00093475Joni Ward   2017-11-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1968-9057-02-14, parent plant 1968-9057-01-5 originally received as a plant collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22474 25 November 1967 with Tejeda from Mexico, Oxaca, Rancho Tambor, ca. 17 miles west of San Antonio, Dist. Teotitlan, in th vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw; type locality; parent plant originally received as A. sp.; A. titanota per Gentry's book. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change to A. sp, July 1991. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change back to A. titanota, 4 Oct 92. Note from DES specimen: isotype; Publication: Agaves Cont. N. Amer. 176. 1982; large pop. (fl.s of 2, lvs. of several pls.); collector's notes: Description of plant - "Rabo de leon ceniza": light glaucous gray, open spreading rosettes suckering sparingly; spikes ca. 3 m tall, flg. in upper half, straight; flowers yellow or with lavender flushes on tepals and anthers. Flg. just starting; Habitat and soil - Cliffs and ledges in limestone canyon., 18.098811 -97.385075, 1143m

DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00093476Joni Ward   2017-11-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1968-9057-02-14, parent plant 1968-9057-01-5 originally received as a plant collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22474 25 November 1967 with Tejeda from Mexico, Oxaca, Rancho Tambor, ca. 17 miles west of San Antonio, Dist. Teotitlan, in th vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw; type locality; parent plant originally received as A. sp.; A. titanota per Gentry's book. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change to A. sp, July 1991. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change back to A. titanota, 4 Oct 92. Propagated material = 1968 9058 02; note from DES specimen: isotype; Publication: Agaves Cont. N. Amer. 176. 1982; large pop. (fl.s of 2, lvs. of several pls.); collector's notes: Description of plant - "Rabo de leon ceniza": light glaucous gray, open spreading rosettes suckering sparingly; spikes ca. 3 m tall, flg. in upper half, straight; flowers yellow or with lavender flushes on tepals and anthers. Flg. just starting; Habitat and soil - Cliffs and ledges in limestone canyon., 18.098811 -97.385075, 1143m

DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00093473Joni Ward   2017-11-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1968-9057-02-14, parent plant 1968-9057-01-5 originally received as a plant collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22474 25 November 1967 with Tejeda from Mexico, Oxaca, Rancho Tambor, ca. 17 miles west of San Antonio, Dist. Teotitlan, in th vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw; type locality; parent plant originally received as A. sp.; A. titanota per Gentry's book. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change to A. sp, July 1991. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change back to A. titanota, 4 Oct 92. Propagated material = 1968 9058 02; note from DES specimen: isotype; Publication: Agaves Cont. N. Amer. 176. 1982; large pop. (fl.s of 2, lvs. of several pls.); collector's notes: Description of plant - "Rabo de leon ceniza": light glaucous gray, open spreading rosettes suckering sparingly; spikes ca. 3 m tall, flg. in upper half, straight; flowers yellow or with lavender flushes on tepals and anthers. Flg. just starting; Habitat and soil - Cliffs and ledges in limestone canyon., 18.098811 -97.385075, 1143m

DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00099297Rosemary Trelease   
Mexico, Oaxaca, detailed locality information protected

DES
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Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00085365Wendy C. Hodgson   208292006-02-17
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distr. de Teotitlán, Rancho Tambor, ca 17 miles west of San Antonio., 18.034682 -97.24129, 1097m

DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00099298Rosemary Trelease   
Mexico, Oaxaca, detailed locality information protected

DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00099299Rosemary Trelease   
Mexico, Oaxaca, detailed locality information protected

DES
Image Associated With the Occurence
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00085366Wendy C. Hodgson   208292006-02-17
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distr. de Teotitlán, Rancho Tambor, ca 17 miles west of San Antonio., 18.034682 -97.24129, 1097m

DES
Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
DES00093648Joni Ward   2021-02-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1968-9057-02-7; parent plant, 1968-9057-01-5, originally received as collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22474 25 November 1967 with Tejeda, from Mexico, Oaxaca, Rancho Tambor, ca. 17 miles west of San Antonio, Dist. Teotitlan, in th vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw;type locality; parent plant originally received as A. sp.; A. titanota per Gentry's book. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change to A. sp, July 1991. Per Liz Ecker, Curator, change back to A. titanota, 4 Oct 92; note from DES00032297 specimen: isotype; Publication: Agaves Cont. N. Amer. 176. 1982; large pop. (fl.s of 2, lvs. of several pls.); collector's notes: Description of plant - "Rabo de leon ceniza": light glaucous gray, open spreading rosettes suckering sparingly; spikes ca. 3 m tall, flg. in upper half, straight; flowers yellow or with lavender flushes on tepals and anthers. Flg. just starting; Habitat and soil - Cliffs and ledges in limestone canyon., 18.0988111 -97.385075, 1143m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
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1050286Howard S. Gentry   224741967-11-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Teotitlán, Tambor, ca. 17 miles W of San Antonio, 975 - 1219m

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
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Agave titanota H.S.Gentry
BRIT56659   
Mexico, Oaxaca


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