Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phlox pattersonii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
LL00213143Ernest G. Marsh   1341935-01-01
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Múzquiz, 27.87694 -101.51389

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1187953F. Lyle Wynd   
Mexico, Contact UM Herbarium

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00213144Ernest G. Marsh   1341935-01-01
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Múzquiz, 27.87694 -101.51389

TEX
TEX00213145Ernest G. Marsh   3551936-07-09
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Palm Canyon, 28.15111 -101.75306

TEX
TEX00213146F. Lyle Wynd|Cornelius H. Mueller   3431936-06-28
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Rancho Agua Dulce, on E slope of the Sa de San Manuel, 28.15111 -101.75306

TEX
TEX00213147Dolores L. Latorre   111963-07-01
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Sa Hermosa de Santa Rosa, 25 mi NW of Melchor Múzquiz, 28.15111 -101.75306

TEX
TEX00213148Carolyn Ferguson J.|Phyllis Boyd   2561995-08-25
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Bustamante, Up a N-facing arroyo in Bustamante Canyon which hits the rd through Bustamante Canyon at a point 2.2 rd mi (3.5 km) W of jct with rd past cementery in Bustamante, 26.53778 -100.54889

TEX
TEX00213149Thomas F. Patterson   67671988-08-15
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Villaldama, At the summit of Sa Gomas, 26.33333 -100.46667

TEX
TEX00213150Thomas F. Patterson   66201988-08-13
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Bustamante, Sa Gomas, Bustamante Canyon, 26.55 -100.55

TEX
TEX00213151Thomas F. Patterson   67621988-08-15
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Villaldama, At the summit of Sa Gomas, 26.33333 -100.46667

TEX
TEX00213152Mary Taylor Edwards   3511937-06-24
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Lampazos de Naranjo, Rancho Resendez

TEX
TEX00372602Thomas F. Patterson   67101988-08-15
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Mpio. Villaldama. Sierra de Gomas, in Canyon El Alamo., 26.35 -100.45


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Google Map

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