Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gnaphaliothamnus eleagnoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Gnaphaliothamnus eleagnoides (Klatt) G. L. Nesom
TEX00139622W. C. Holmes   45361983-05-27
Mexico, Oaxaca, Km 110-111 on Méx Hwy 175 from Tuxtepec to Oaxaca

TEX
Gnaphaliothamnus eleagnoides (Klatt) G. L. Nesom
TEX00139623Arthur Cronquist   96451962-10-11
Mexico, Oaxaca, 66 mi N of Oaxaca, at the pass between Oaxaca and Tuxtepec, 17.5972 -96.4692

TEX
Gnaphaliothamnus eleagnoides (Klatt) G. L. Nesom
TEX00139624Jerzy Rzedowski   288581972-02-26
Mexico, Oaxaca, Cerro Pelón, Dto de Ixtlán SAN JUAN COMALTEPEC

TEX
Gnaphaliothamnus eleagnoides (Klatt) G. L. Nesom
TEX00139625Billie Lee Turner   80-A-401980-08-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, 30.4 mi N of Ixtlán de Juárez, at pass as it drops down to Gulf slopes, Oaxaca-Tuxtepec rd


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