Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ageratina sandersii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
257779A. C. Sanders   37111983-03-27
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidental, 18.3 mi E of the Rio Yaqui bridge near Tonichi on the road to Carrizal and Santa Rosa., 975m

ARIZ
318050M. E. Fishbein   1995-03-17
Mexico, Sonora, Arroyo El Cobre, at Choquincahui, about 7 mi N of Gnirocoba, The Río Mayo Region, Son., 26.98333 -108.6833

ARIZ
305611P. S. Martin   1988-03-14
Mexico, Sonora, Km 196 on Highway 16, W of Tepoca, The Río Mayo Region, Son.

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Ageratina sandersii B.L. Turner
UCR0000090A.C. Sanders   37111983-03-27
Mexico, Sonora, Onavas, 18.3 miles east of Rio Yaqui bridge near Tonichi, on road [Hwy 16] to Carrizal and Santa Rosa; Sierra Madre Occidental, 28.47222 -109.35, 979m

UCR
Ageratina sandersii B.L. Turner
A.C. Sanders   226461999-04-14
Mexico, Durango, Pueblo Nuevo, above Los Bancos, near km post 162 on Hwy 40 (Durango-Mazatlan); Sierra Madre Occidental, 23.65 -105.74667, 2450m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00052899Mark Fishbein|Shelley McMahon|George M. Ferguson|Victor W. Steinmann|David A. Yetman|Cynthia Lindquist   21991995-03-17
Mexico, Sonora, Arroyo El Cobre, at Choquincahui, about 7 mi N of Güirocoba, 26.98333 -108.68333

TEX
TEX00052900Paul S. Martin|George M. Ferguson|C. Moore   SN1988-03-14
Mexico, Sonora, Km 196 on Hwy 16, W of Tepoca

TEX
TEX00182671Andrew C. Sanders|Mark Egger|Fred M. Roberts|George M. Ferguson|S. Eliason   226461999-04-14
Mexico, Durango, Pueblo Nuevo, Sa Madre Occidental: above Los Bancos, near Km post 162 on Hwy 40 (Durango-Mazatlán), 23.63333 -105.73417

TEX
TEX00065273Andrew C. Sanders   37111983-03-27
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidental. A canyon with many palms, 18.3 mi E of Rio Yaqui bridge near Tonichi, on the road to Carrizal and Santa Rosa.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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