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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bauhinia ramosissima var. uniflora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
James Henrickson   243792005-09-22
Mexico, Coahuila, Ramos Arizpe, Sierra de la Paila (approached from La Paloma, Km 92 old Saltillo-Monclova Hwy 57) ± 19.2 road miles SW of La Paloma, 4.8 miles SW of the Ejido de Cedral settlement, Cañon de Carmen, crest of the pass between the cañon and the large lower open valley, 25.94333 -101.56833, 1966m

UCR
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UCR0214677Guy Nesom   76701993-09-20
Mexico, Coahuila, Parras, c. 16 air km south of Parras, south side of Sierra de Parras, 25.23333 -102.23333, 1280m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Bauhinia ramosissima var. uniflora (S.Watson) M.P.Ramírez & R.Torres
TEX00418516James S. Henrickson   230602002-09-26
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, No locality name provided., 23.78333 -99.88333

TEX
Bauhinia ramosissima var. uniflora (S.Watson) M.P.Ramírez & R.Torres
TEX00418278James S. Henrickson|B. Vanden Heuvel|Timothy W. Chumley   229772002-09-11
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, No locality name provided., 23.78333 -99.9

TEX
Bauhinia ramosissima var. uniflora (S.Watson) M.P.Ramírez & R.Torres
TEX00418574James S. Henrickson   17961964-07-30
Mexico, Coahuila, No locality name provided., 26.35 -103.4

TEX
Bauhinia ramosissima var. uniflora (S.Watson) M.P.Ramírez & R.Torres
TEX00447621James S. Henrickson   246462008-07-16
Mexico, Coahuila, Sierra de la Paila, Ejido de Cedral area, 20.2 road mi W of La Paloma (along Hwy 57) 5.7 mi W of Ejido (at 14.5 mi); (±50 air mi NW of Saltillo)., 25.94222 -101.56722


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