Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Davilanthus sericeus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Davilanthus sericeus (Klatt) E. E. Schill. & Panero
LL00462189J. Olsen|Meredith A. Lane   3601976-11-21
Mexico, Puebla, 13mi S of Esperanza on Mex 28 to Tehuacan.

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Davilanthus sericeus (Klatt) E. E. Schill. & Panero
TEX00462187Arthur Cronquist|Mario Sousa Sánchez   103511965-10-16
Mexico, Veracruz, Dry, brushy east slopes in calcareous mountains (Sierra Madre Oriental) between Tehuacan and Acultzingo, 3 miles wast of Acultzingo.

TEX
Davilanthus sericeus (Klatt) E. E. Schill. & Panero
TEX00462188Billie Lee Turner   158991988-10-08
Mexico, Puebla, Ca. 10km SW of Tehuacan on road to Huajuapan de León., 18.43333 -97.43333

TEX
Davilanthus sericeus (Klatt) E. E. Schill. & Panero
TEX00462190Michael Nee|K. Taylor   295031984-02-08
Mexico, Veracruz, Acultzingo, Along ol hwy. Mex 150, 1.5km above and WSW of Acultzingo., 18.70833 -97.33333

TEX
Davilanthus sericeus (Klatt) E. E. Schill. & Panero
TEX00462191Billie Lee Turner   151561983-08-25
Mexico, Veracruz, Acultzingo, 4.4mi W of Acultzingo along highway 150 ca. 0.5mi below summit of pass, (18°42’ x 97°21’). Road cuts on eastern slope of mountain side, just within Veracruz border with Puebla.

TEX
Davilanthus sericeus (Klatt) E. E. Schill. & Panero
TEX00462192Ki-Joong Kim|A. Whittmore|Lindsay Woodruff|S. Fergusson   100561987-01-13
Mexico, Veracruz, 1.5km S of Cd. Mendoza on road to Tehuacan near Azumbilla at F 150, near the pink church on the hillside., 18.75 -97.3


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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