Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stevia coahuilensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Stevia coahuilensis Soejima & Yahara
TEX00205910T. Yahara|M. Mishima|A. Soejima|T. Kawahara   16681999-10-28
Mexico, Coahuila, 0.4 km E of Montereal.

TEX
Stevia coahuilensis Soejima & Yahara
TEX00205913T. Yahara|M. Mishima|A. Soejima|T. Kawahara   17941999-10-31
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, On the way to the peak of Cero Potosi, 17km W of Dieciocho de Marzo (15 km N of Galeana).

TEX
Stevia coahuilensis Soejima & Yahara
TEX00205916T. Yahara|M. Mishima|K. Watanabe|T. Kajita   14831998-11-11
Mexico, Coahuila, N slope of El Morro, Sierra del Marta. Along dirt road from Bosque de Montereal via El Cedral.

TEX
Stevia coahuilensis Soejima & Yahara
TEX00205917T. Yahara|M. Mishima|K. Watanabe|T. Kajita   14841998-11-11
Mexico, Coahuila, N slope of El Morro, Sierra del Marta. Along dirt road from Bosque de Montereal via El Cedral.

TEX
Stevia coahuilensis Soejima & Yahara
TEX00205920T. Yahara|A. Soejima|M. Mishima|T. Kawahara   17941999-10-31
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, On the way to the peak of Cero Potosi, 17km W of Dieciocho de Marzo (15 km N of Galeana).

TEX
Stevia coahuilensis Soejima & Yahara
TEX00205921T. Yahara|A. Soejima|M. Mishima|T. Kawahara   16961999-10-29
Mexico, Coahuila, 9.4 km E of Montereal, El Cedral, near the entrance of the dirt road to Cerro El Morro.

TEX
Stevia coahuilensis Soejima & Yahara
TEX00205922T. Yahara|A. Soejima|M. Mishima|T. Kawahara   17031999-10-29
Mexico, Coahuila, 11.3 km E of Mintereal, 1.9 km from the entrance of the dirt road in El Cedral, N slope of Cerro El Morro.


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