Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anticlea hintoniorum (Zigadenus hintoniorum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00213227   
Mexico

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Anticlea hintoniorum (B.L.Turner) Zomlefer & Judd
GA272584John H. Beaman   26461959-07-01
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, At timberline on west side of Cerro Potosi, 24.870385 -100.233232, 3520m

GA
Anticlea hintoniorum (B.L.Turner) Zomlefer & Judd
GA272592J. H. Beaman   33041960-05-25
Mexico, Nuevo León, Galeana, Cerro Potosí; southeast side of mtn. above Ejido 18 de Marzo., 24.8536 -100.21544, 3020 - 3020m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00177150G. Hinton B.   262001995-10-18
Mexico, Oaxaca, Quiexobra MIAHUATLÁN DE PORFIRIO DÍAZ

TEX
TEX00177151G. Hinton B.   265091995-10-20
Mexico, Oaxaca, Siete Ocotes MIAHUATLÁN DE PORFIRIO DÍAZ

TEX
TEX00177152José A. Villarreal|Miguel Agustín Carranza|Juan A. Encina   78711994-09-06
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Rayones, El Cedral, Sa de Arteaga 30 Km al E de San Antonio de las Alazanas, 25.18333 -100.33333

TEX
TEX00177153Miguel Agustín Carranza|J. Encinas|R. T. González   16481993-08-13
Mexico, Coahuila, General Cepeda, Sa Pilote de Fierro, ejido La Casita, 25.16667 -101.41667

TEX
TEX00177154McDonald   21181986-08-22
Mexico, Coahuila, Sa La Marta; Cerro del Morro en ladera S

TEX
TEX00193424   261021995-10-14
Mexico, Oaxaca, Quiexobra MIAHUATLÁN DE PORFIRIO DÍAZ

TEX
Anticlea hintoniorum (B.L.Turner) Zomlefer & Judd
TEX00256308George B. Hinton|et al.   172001969-07-20
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Galeana, Cerro, El Potosí.


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