Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lithospermum indecorum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Lithospermum indecorum I. M. Johnston
00097462C. H. Muller   23801935-08-06
Mexico, Nuevo León, Cañon de los Capulines above San Enrique, Hacienda San Jose de Raices, Municipio de Derrumbadero, shaded situations on the slopes

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Lithospermum indecorum I. M. Johnston
1111515C.H. Mueller   23801935-08-06
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, no data, Cañón De Los Capulines above San Enrique, Hacienda San Jose de Raices

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Lithospermum indecorum I. M. Johnston
TEX00225939Hinton   229261993-06-16
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Aramberri, Cerro Viejo

TEX
Lithospermum indecorum I. M. Johnston
TEX00225940Hinton   228301993-05-24
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Aramberri, Cerro El Viejo. Mpio Zaragoza

TEX
Lithospermum indecorum I. M. Johnston
TEX00225941Luis Hernández Sandoval|Mahinda Martinez|Jorge Jimenez   27321992-05-24
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, General Zaragoza, 18 Km al NE de San Antonio Peña Nevada, 23.85 -99.9

TEX
Lithospermum indecorum I. M. Johnston
TEX00225942Luis Hernández Sandoval|Mahinda Martinez|Jorge Jimenez   26671992-05-24
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, General Zaragoza, 11 Km al E de San Antonio Peña Nevada, 23.83333 -99.96667

TEX
Lithospermum indecorum I. M. Johnston
TEX00225943G. Hinton B.   181281981-03-15
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Galeana, 7 Km N of Galeana

TEX
Lithospermum indecorum I. M. Johnston
TEX00372663Cornelius H. Mueller   23801935-08-06
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Mpio. Derrumbadero. Cañón de los Capulines above San Enrique Hacienda San José de Raices.


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