Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucaena matudae (Leucaena esculenta subsp. matudae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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549817D. E. Breedlove   359991973-11-09
Mexico, Guerrero, Eduardo Neri Mun., Road above Canyon de Zopilote 8 km E of Xochipala on way to Filo del Caballo from Milpillas, Gro., 17.79258 -99.58478, 850m

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2429   2881978-12-12
Mexico, Guerrero, Casa Verde, cerca de Venta Vieja, Cañon del Zopilote, 17.7916667 -99.56666667

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549842C. E. Hughes   15111991-08-13
Mexico, Guerrero, Close to the track running SSW from Mezcala towards Carrizalillo and Amatitlan, about 6 km SSW of Mezcala in the dry valley of the Rio Xochipila, 17.85 -99.67, 750m

NY
549818C. E. Hughes   18211993-11-20
Mexico, Guerrero, Eduardo Neri Mun., 7 km SW of Mezcala close to the track to Carizalillo, Amatitlan and the Mina Amatista, on very dry stony slopes above the dry valley of the Rio Xochipala, 17.87 -99.67, 700m


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