Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myriopteris peninsularis subsp. peninsularis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Jose Juan Perez Navarro   13672000-10-19
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Unknown, San Antonio de la Sierra; ca. 1.0 km al sur del Rancho San Antonio, margen del arroyo., 23.65 -110, 600m

SD:Plants
Reymundo Dominguez C.   22912000-10-25
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Unknown, Region del Cabo; Cerca del Rancho Las Uvas, San Vicente de la Sierra, 23.18333 -109.96667, 480m

SD:Plants
Reymundo Dominguez C.   23042000-10-25
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Unknown, Region del Cabo; Cerca del Rancho La Barranquita, Norte del poblado La Candelaria., 23.10504 -109.92769, 250m

SD:Plants
Jon Rebman   253762013-01-19
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Rancho Las Cruces; east of La Paz; southwest of the main Rancho Las Cruces resort buildings; in Arroyo Las Cruces (Santa Cruz); on a north-facing slope near the first pool of the 7 pools, 24.15966 -110.10805, 115m

SD:Plants
Jon Rebman   272022013-10-28
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Sierra Cacachilas: SE of La Paz & SW of El Sargento; N of Hwy 286 between La Paz & San Juan de Los Planes; in a canyon between Rancho El Chivato & Rancho Dos Hermanos, 24.06221 -110.06611, 460m

SD:Plants
Jon Rebman   27326a2013-10-31
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Sierra Cacachilas: SE of La Paz & W of El Sargento; N of Hwy 286 between La Paz & San Juan de Los Planes; along the canyon up from Las Canoas, 24.08846 -110.06403, 385m

SD:Plants
Jon Rebman   274082013-11-04
Mexico, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Sierra Cacachilas: E of La Paz & N of Hwy 286 between La Paz & San Juan de Los Planes; NW of El Sargento; in a canyon near a spring at Los Pisos, 24.12495 -110.06242, 520m


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Google Map

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