Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nahuatlea magna (Gochnatia magna)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
135213Jerzy Rzedowski   86271957-01-19
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Ríoverde, 15 km al S, sobre el camino a San Ciro, 21.801613 -99.931061, 950m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00066513John R. Crutchfield|Marshall C. Johnston   51241960-02-14
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 4 mi E of Valles on Tampico Hwy

TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00066514Arthur Cronquist   112771974-10-23
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Ca 37 Km E of Ríoverde

TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00066515R. Fernández N.   9501986-11-08
Mexico, Queretaro, Jalpan de Serra, 5 Km al SW de Jalpan

TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00066516Benito Servín Sotero   14571991-12-06
Mexico, Queretaro, Jalpan de Serra, Río Santa María, La Barranca

TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00066517E. Ventura V.|E. López   76151989-11-13
Mexico, Guanajuato, El Charco, 8 Km al W de Atarjea

TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00066518J. G. Graham|Marshall C. Johnston   4494C1959-10-25
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 1 mi S of the Tamaulipas state line on the Antiguo Morelos-Valles Hwy

TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00066519J. G. Graham|Marshall C. Johnston   44181959-10-22
Mexico, Tamaulipas, 4 mi W of Antiguo Morelos, toward Nuevo Morelos

TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00066520J. G. Graham|Marshall C. Johnston   47221959-11-16
Mexico, Tamaulipas, 9 mi S of Antiguo Morelos (1 mi N of SLP line)

TEX
Gochnatia magna M.C.Johnst. ex Cabrera
TEX00374383J. G. Graham|Marshall C. Johnston   44851959-10-25
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Half mile E of Nuevo Morelos.


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