Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Jacquiniella cernua (Isochilus cernuus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
00070469W. F. Karwinski von Karwin   
Mexico

Harvard:AMES
00070470W. F. Karwinski von Karwin   1856-00-00
Mexico

Harvard:AMES
00070471W. F. Karwinski von Karwin   
Mexico

Harvard:AMES
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindley) Dressler
02155411O. Nagel & J. González   1938-04-09
Mexico, Morelos, Mts. N.W. of Cuernavaca, Zempoala system, towards Ocuila., 1900m

Harvard:AMES
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindley) Dressler
02155410G. B. Hinton   74551935-03-27
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec, Cumbre, 3000m

Harvard:AMES
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindley) Dressler
02155409G. B. Hinton   36971933-04-16
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec, Cuentla, 1960m

Harvard:AMES
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindley) Dressler
02155408G. B. Hinton   36971933-04-16
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec, Cuentla, 1960m

Harvard:AMES
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindley) Dressler
02155407G. B. Hinton   36971933-04-00
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec, Cuentla, 1960m

Harvard:AMES
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindley) Dressler
02155406Juan Gonzáles   1933-12-08
Mexico, Guerrero, "Volcán Prieto" West of Mochitlán., 1680m

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindl.) Dressler
SEL035841   36971933-04-16
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec, Cuentla district: Temascaltepic, 18.947297 -100.071602, 1960m

SEL
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindl.) Dressler
SEL035840González, Juan   33061933-12-08
Mexico, Guerrero, "Volcán Prieto" West of Mochitlán., 17.566667 -99.483333, 1680m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Jacquiniella cernua (Lindl.) Dressler
04098014G. B. Hinton   74551935-03-27
Mexico, México, Temascaltepec, Cumbre, 3000m


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