Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agave asperrima subsp. zarcensis (Agave scabra subsp. zarcensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0021200H. S. Gentry   86321948-10-01
Mexico, Durango, Rocky slope along the Zarca Mesa, 23.1500082429199 -104.572463035583, 1372 - 1676m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00026911Howard Scott Gentry   220841966-10-31
Mexico, Durango, Along rt. 45 above Rio Nazas, 25.138743 -104.513351, 1220m

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DES00093404Joni Ward   2018-06-19
Mexico, Durango, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1966-8596-01-8 originally received as a plant from the USDA Plant Introduction Station-Howard Scott Gentry, originally collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22084, 31 October 1966 with Arguelles, from Mexico, Durango, Along Route 45 on sun slope above Rio Nazas; type locality; in the vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw; originally received as A. asperrima, current name confirmed 1995; collector's notes: Description of plant - Medium to large, freely suckering, gray-green rosettes with wide-spreading panicles of 8-12 laterals, fruits present, A rather extensive population; Habitat - Desert edge of grassland, on rocky, sunny slope., 25.3470972 -104.6338083, 1219m

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DES00093405Joni Ward   2018-06-19
Mexico, Durango, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1966-8596-01-8 originally received as a plant from the USDA Plant Introduction Station-Howard Scott Gentry, originally collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22084, 31 October 1966 with Arguelles, from Mexico, Durango, Along Route 45 on sun slope above Rio Nazas; type locality; in the vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw; originally received as A. asperrima, current name confirmed 1995; collector's notes: Description of plant - Medium to large, freely suckering, gray-green rosettes with wide-spreading panicles of 8-12 laterals, fruits present, A rather extensive population; Habitat - Desert edge of grassland, on rocky, sunny slope., 25.3470972 -104.6338083, 1219m

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DES00093406Joni Ward   2018-06-19
Mexico, Durango, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1966-8596-01-8 originally received as a plant from the USDA Plant Introduction Station-Howard Scott Gentry, originally collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22084, 31 October 1966 with Arguelles, from Mexico, Durango, Along Route 45 on sun slope above Rio Nazas; type locality; in the vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw; originally received as A. asperrima, current name confirmed 1995; collector's notes: Description of plant - Medium to large, freely suckering, gray-green rosettes with wide-spreading panicles of 8-12 laterals, fruits present, A rather extensive population; Habitat - Desert edge of grassland, on rocky, sunny slope., 25.3470972 -104.6338083, 1219m

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DES00095283Wendy C. Hodgson   332102022-06-26
Mexico, Durango, South of Highway 30 (Palmito-Mapimi Highway), west of La Cadena, northeast of junction with Durango Paso Nacional-San Pedro del Gallo highway, 25.8653 -104.253417, 1715m

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Andrew Salywon   24492022-06-26
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 1.9 km S of Las Liebres on Hwy 34 and W of Rio Naxas., 25.178297 -104.22548, 1318m

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DES00095310Andrew Salywon   24502022-06-26
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 1.9 km S of Las Liebres on Hwy 34 and W of Rio Nazas., 25.178297 -104.22548, 1318m

DES
DES00093407Joni Ward   2018-06-19
Mexico, Durango, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1966-8596-01-8 originally received as a plant from the USDA Plant Introduction Station-Howard Scott Gentry, originally collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22084, 31 October 1966 with Arguelles, from Mexico, Durango, Along Route 45 on sun slope above Rio Nazas; type locality; in the vicinity of the given coordinates as determined by Google Earth March 2018, jbw; originally received as A. asperrima, current name confirmed 1995; collector's notes: Description of plant - Medium to large, freely suckering, gray-green rosettes with wide-spreading panicles of 8-12 laterals, fruits present, A rather extensive population; Habitat - Desert edge of grassland, on rocky, sunny slope., 25.3470972 -104.6338083, 1219m

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DES00095284Wendy C. Hodgson   332102022-06-26
Mexico, Durango, South of Highway 30 (Palmito-Mapimi Highway), west of La Cadena, northeast of junction with Durango Paso Nacional-San Pedro del Gallo highway, 25.8653 -104.253417, 1715m

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DES00095285Wendy C. Hodgson   332102022-06-26
Mexico, Durango, South of Highway 30 (Palmito-Mapimi Highway), west of La Cadena, northeast of junction with Durango Paso Nacional-San Pedro del Gallo highway, 25.8653 -104.253417, 1715m

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DES00095311Andrew Salywon   24502022-06-26
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 1.9 km S of Las Liebres on Hwy 34 and W of Rio Nazas., 25.178297 -104.22548, 1318m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
265719H. S. Gentry   220841966-10-31
Mexico, Durango, Along rt. 45 on sun slope above Rio Nazas., 1219m

ARIZ
265718H. S. Gentry   220841966-10-31
Mexico, Durango, Along rt. 45 on sun slope above Rio Nazas, 1219m

ARIZ
265721H. S. Gentry   1948-10-05
Mexico, Durango, Zarca Mesa, Dgo.

ARIZ
265722H. S. Gentry   1948-10-05
Mexico, Durango, Zarca Mesa, Dgo.

ARIZ
265723H. S. Gentry   1948-10-05
Mexico, Durango, Zarca Mesa, Dgo.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1001475Howard S. Gentry   86321948-10-00
Mexico, Zarca Mesa country

MICH:Angiosperms
1051198Howard S. Gentry   86321948-10-00
Mexico, Zarca Mesa country

MICH:Angiosperms
1115679Howard S. Gentry   220841966-10-31
Mexico, Durango, Along rt. 45 on sun slope above Rio Nazas, 1219m


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Google Map

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