Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cnidoscolus jurgensenii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Cnidoscolus jurgensenii (Briq.) Lundell
Rafael Torres C.   82311986-03-12
Mexico, Oaxaca, Unknown, 3.0 km southeast de la entrada a la mina de Alta Gracia, la cual se encuentra 11.0 km al south de Totolapan., 1390m

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Cnidoscolus jurgensenii (Briq.) Lundell
v0370608WISBreckon, Gary J.; Breckon, Mary. E.   7841969-05-26
Mexico, Oaxaca, Valley of Oaxaca, between hwy 190 and fields, 8 km by road N of Oaxaca, 17.100133 -96.750802, 1550m

WIS
Cnidoscolus jurgensenii (Briq.) Lundell
v0370609WISBreckon, Gary J.; Breckon, Mary. E.   7101969-05-18
Mexico, Oaxaca, Valley of Oaxaca, on hwy 175 to Pochutla, 28.5 km by rd S of San Miguel Ejutla, 16.417255 -96.675116, 1550m

WIS
Cnidoscolus jurgensenii (Briq.) Lundell
v0370610WISWebster, Grady L.; Adams, W. Preston; Miller, Kim; Miller, Lillian   118471962-06-28
Guatemala, Sacatepequez, On SE slopes of Volcan Agua, ca. 1.5 mi. NW of Palin, 14.416364 -90.71558, 1311m

WIS
Cnidoscolus jurgensenii (Briq.) Lundell
v0370611WISWebster, Grady L.; Miller, Kim; Miller, Lillian   119021962-07-02
Honduras, Francisco Morazan, Morazan: eastern outskirts of Tegucigalpa near the cathedral, 14.081635 -87.159829, 1067m

WIS
Cnidoscolus jurgensenii (Briq.) Lundell
v0370612WISGrady L. Webster; W. Preston Adams; Kim Miller; Lillian Miller   118191962-06-27
Guatemala, Sacatepequez, C. 4 mi W of Antigua., 14.566692 -90.793412, 1676m

WIS
Cnidoscolus jurgensenii (Briq.) Lundell
v0370613WISDiggs, George; Diggs, Rose; Greenfield, Carlyle; Severinson, Dave   40001986-06-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Along Hwy 131 between Oaxaca and Puerto Escondido, 8 km by road S of Sola de Vega, 16.49248 -96.9825, 1830m


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