Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tibouchina patens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Tibouchina patens C. A. Todzia
02530048J. L. Reveal   42551975-10-17
Mexico, Guerrero, Sierra Madre del Sur, along the Milpillas-Atoyac road via Puerto del Gallo, about 45 mi SW of Mexico Highway 95, 14 mi SW of Filo de Caballo and 8.7 mi SW of Carrazal del Bravo., 2438m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Tibouchina patens C. A. Todzia
TEX00189055Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   619061984-10-19
Mexico, Guerrero, 5-10 Km above and SW of Filo del Caballo along rd to Puerto El Gallo

TEX
Tibouchina patens C. A. Todzia
TEX00189056Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   619761984-10-20
Mexico, Guerrero, Between Puerto El Gallo and Atoyac

TEX
Tibouchina patens C. A. Todzia
TEX00189057Dennis E. Breedlove|F. Almeda   651271986-10-10
Mexico, Guerrero, Below Puerto El Gallo along rd to Atoyac

TEX
Tibouchina patens C. A. Todzia
TEX00189058Clark P. Cowan   49601984-12-19
Mexico, Guerrero, 37.9 Km (23.7 mi) al NE de El Paraíso o 100.8 Km (63 mi) al NE de Atoyac

TEX
Tibouchina patens C. A. Todzia
TEX00195118James L. Reveal|Kathy Peterson|Raymond M. Harley|C. Rose Broome   42551975-10-17
Mexico, Guerrero, Sa Madre del Sur, along Milpillas-Atoyac rd via Puerto del Gallo, about 45 mi SW of Méx Hwy 95, 14 mi SW of Filo de Caballo and 8. 7 mi SW of Carrazal del Bravo

TEX
Tibouchina patens C. A. Todzia
TEX00577371James L. Reveal|Kathleen M. Peterson|Raymond M. Harley|C. Rose Broome   43411975-10-19
Mexico, Guerrero, General Heliodoro Castillo, Sierra Madre del Sur, along the Milpillas-Atoyac road via Puerto del Gallo, about 55 miles Northeast of Atoyac and 3 miles Southwest of Puerto del Gallo.


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