Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crataegus rosei subsp. parryana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Crataegus rosei subsp. parryana (Eggl.) J. B. Phipps
1169814F. Meyer & D. Rogers   30931948-09-02
Mexico, Contact UM Herbarium

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Crataegus rosei subsp. parryana (Eggl.) J. B. Phipps
TEX00150779Mahinda Martinez   015591987-05-06
Mexico, Ejido Ricardo García o La Presita Km 66 carr Tula-Victoria

TEX
Crataegus rosei subsp. parryana (Eggl.) J. B. Phipps
TEX00150780J. B. Phipps   59671986-10-09
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Hwy 70 E of SLP, E-ern slopes, 50 m E of Curva Peligrosa, sign at Valle de los Fantasmas, abt 1 km W of San Francisco

TEX
Crataegus rosei subsp. parryana (Eggl.) J. B. Phipps
TEX00150781F. Martínez Martínez|G. Borja Luvando   F-20301956-09-22
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Mpio de Villa de Casas, central part of the Sa de Tamaulipas, with declivities toward the W escarpment, on the rd from Rancho "Las Yucas" to Santa María de Los Nogales and Hacienda Acuña, from Cerro de San Juan to Santa María de los Nogales

TEX
Crataegus rosei subsp. parryana (Eggl.) J. B. Phipps
TEX00150782Stewart C. Sanderson   2631971-07-14
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Estación microondas on summit of the Sa on Méx Hwy 120 between SLP and Sta Catarina

TEX
Crataegus rosei subsp. parryana (Eggl.) J. B. Phipps
TEX00150783James S. Henrickson|P. Bekey   186271980-09-18
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Ca 170 air Km N of Cd SLP on rd between Real de Catorce and Dos de Catorce near Dos de Catorce, 23.71667 -100.86667

TEX
Crataegus rosei subsp. parryana (Eggl.) J. B. Phipps
TEX00150784James A. Mears   1641966-03-07
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 22 mi E of SLP on 86 to Valles


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