Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dahlia cuspidata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Dahlia cuspidata Saar, P. D. Sørensen & Hjert.
J. P. Hjerting et al.   95-100D1995-09-12
Mexico, Hidalgo

F:Botany
Dahlia cuspidata Saar, P. D. Sørensen & Hjert.
J. P. Hjerting et al.   95-100D1995-09-12
Mexico, Hidalgo

Northern Illinois University Herbarium


DEK
Dahlia cuspidata D. E. Saar, P. D. Sorensen, & Hjerting
DEK000093310J. P. Hjerting   95-100 A (Sheet 1 of 2)1995-09-12
Mexico, Hidalgo, Tlahuiltepa, 6.3 km E on gravel road, Las Trancas-Nicolas Flores, to a corner, then 1.3 km NE on road to Puerta de Piedra, 20.76754 -99.089429, 2600m

DEK
Dahlia cuspidata D. E. Saar, P. D. Sorensen, & Hjerting
DEK000093311J. P. Hjerting   95-100 A (Sheet 2 of 2)1995-09-12
Mexico, Hidalgo, Tlahuiltepa, 6.3 km E on gravel road, Las Trancas-Nicolas Flores, to a corner, then 1.3 km NE on road to Puerta de Piedra, 20.76754 -99.089429, 2600m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Dahlia cuspidata Saar, P. D. Sørensen & Hjert.
TEX00447700Eduardo Pérez|Sergio Zamudio Ruíz   34681996-09-30
Mexico, Queretaro, San Joaquin, Ruinas Las Ranas.

TEX
Dahlia cuspidata Saar, P. D. Sørensen & Hjert.
TEX00447783Eduardo Pérez|Sergio Zamudio Ruíz   34681996-09-30
Mexico, Queretaro, San Joaquin, Ruinas Las Ranas.

TEX
Dahlia cuspidata Saar, P. D. Sørensen & Hjert.
TEX00447811Sergio Zamudio Ruíz   68561988-09-22
Mexico, Queretaro, Pinal de Amoles, Ladera E del Cerro Pinguical.

TEX
Dahlia cuspidata Saar, P. D. Sørensen & Hjert.
TEX00447812E. Pérez-Calix   31911995-10-04
Mexico, Guanajuato, Victoria, ± 40 km al W de Xichú por la brecha a San Luis de la Paz.

TEX
Dahlia cuspidata Saar, P. D. Sørensen & Hjert.
TEX00447875E. Ventura V.|E. López   85501990-08-14
Mexico, Guanajuato, Victoria, Puerto de Trancas.


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