Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lupinus caballoanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Lupinus caballoanus B.L. Turner
367740C Yen; E Estrada   154012003-04-04
Mexico, Nuevo León, Montemorelos, La Trinidad, 7 km al S, 1600m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Lupinus caballoanus B.L. Turner
TEX00180565José A. Villareal Q.|Miguel Agustín Carranza   42701988-05-14
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Santiago, El Manzano, aprox 10 Km camino Cola de Caballo-Laguna de Sánchez, 25.3 -100.25

TEX
Lupinus caballoanus B.L. Turner
TEX00180566Sandra Aguilar Ruíz   0011989-11-06
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Hidalgo, Camino a Conrado Castillo

TEX
Lupinus caballoanus B.L. Turner
TEX00180567Carolyn J. Ferguson|Mark H. Mayfield|Alice L. Hempel   111994-03-15
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Santiago, Along the Cola de Caballo/Laguna Sánchez rd into high Sa SE of Monterrey; between Puerto Genovevo and La Ciénega ca 1.5 to 2.5 air Km NW of Pto. Genovevo, 25.36111 -100.195

TEX
Lupinus caballoanus B.L. Turner
TEX00180568Carolyn J. Ferguson|Mark H. Mayfield|Alice L. Hempel   101994-03-15
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Santiago, Along the Cola de Caballo/Laguna Sánchez rd into high Sa SE of Monterrey; between Puerto Genovevo and La Ciénega ca 1.5 to 2.5 air Km NW of Pto. Genovevo, 25.36111 -100.195

TEX
Lupinus caballoanus B.L. Turner
TEX00180569Carolyn J. Ferguson|Mark H. Mayfield|Alice L. Hempel   091994-03-15
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Santiago, Along the Cola de Caballo/Laguna Sánchez rd into high Sa SE of Monterrey; between Puerto Genovevo and La Ciénega ca 1.5 to 2.5 air Km NW of Pto. Genovevo, 25.36111 -100.195

TEX
Lupinus caballoanus B.L. Turner
TEX00180570John L. Neff   92-3-22-71992-03-22
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Cola de Caballo, 11 Km, 25.36556 -100.19806


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