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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pitcairnia colimensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
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v0353969WISIltis, Hugh H.; Koeppen, Robert; Iltis, Frank   6761960-08-01
Mexico, Colima, Base of Cerro de San Gabriel, mountains ca. 4 km S of Los Amoles, at km 237, ca. 20 km SSW of Colima long highway to Manzanillo, 19.083333 -103.8, 600 - 700m

WIS
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v0348553WISSantana M., F. J.; , J. A. Vazquez G. and L. Guzman H.   52891991-08-15
Mexico, Colima, Comala, 15-16 km al NW de Colima. 2-3 km al SE de Campo Cuatro. Camino Juluapan-Campo Cuatro, 1100m

WIS
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v0348552WISCuevas G., R.; Guzman H., L.   39531990-09-06
Mexico, Colima, Comala, 3-4 km al NW de Zacualpan, 2-4 km al N de Campo Cuatro, camino Campo Cuatro - El Terrero, Comala., 19.379444 -103.846389, 1000 - 1200m

WIS
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v0348551WISBenz, Bruce; Santana M., F.J.   12971991-10-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Tuxcacuesco, 5-6 km al WSW de Tuxcacuesco. 5-6 km al ENE de Zenzontia. Cerro del Palacio

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
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1111025Rogers McVaugh   155091957-07-17
Mexico, Colima, 5 mi. south of Colima, steep bluffs above Río Salado, 400m

MICH:Angiosperms
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1139496H. Iltis & R. Koeppen | Robert C. Koeppen & Frank S. Iltis   6761960-08-01
Mexico, La Planta (Talleres); 4 km S of Los Amoles, at km 237, 20 km SSW of Colima along hwy to Manzanillo, 19.0833 -103.8

MICH:Angiosperms
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1139497A. Delgado Salinas & R. Hernández   3771976-06-20
Mexico, Los Asmoles; 4 km de los Asmoles, entre Armeria y colima, 19.1195 -103.78, 400m


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