Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hechtia epigyna
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
H. W. von Rozynski   7411933-02-00
Mexico, Tamaulipas

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00275616H. L. Viereck   811930-03-00
Mexico, Jaumave.

Herbario Walter L. Meagher, Jardín Botánico El Charco del Ingenio


WLM:WLM
Hechtia epigyna 
1159Sandoval-Mata Nelly   5572018-03-23
México, Guanajuato, Conservatorio de plantas mexicanas suculentas, JB y ANP "El Charco del Ingenio", 20.917667 -100.723667

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
SEL011986Bird Rock Tropicals   s.n.1999-05-01
Mexico, Flowered in cult, A.Lau garden.

SEL
SEL011982Harrison, L   s.n.1992-05-18
Cultivation, Flowered in Cult. At "Sundew", Somerset, England. No locality data.

SEL
SEL011984Harrison, L   s.n.1992-05-18
Cultivation, Flowered in Cult. At "Sundew", Somerset, England. No locality data.

SEL
SEL011983?   s.n.
Cultivation, No locality data.

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
03855965H. W. von Rozynski   2411933-00-00
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Jaumave, near Nogalis


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Google Map

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