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

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University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Stevia ecatepecana Soejima, Yahara & K. Watan.
TEX00191201T. Yahara|M. Mishima|T. Kajita|K. Ooi   s.n.1997-11-08
Mexico, Puebla, No locality name provided., 18.18667 -97.04667

TEX
Stevia ecatepecana Soejima, Yahara & K. Watan.
TEX00194751T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa|M. Hiramatsu   s.n.2003-11-30
Mexico, Oaxaca, 18.18694 -97.04556

TEX
Stevia ecatepecana Soejima, Yahara & K. Watan.
TEX00205798T. Yahara|W. Ohnishi|M. Hasegawa|M. Nakazawa|et al.   28472003-11-29
Mexico, Oaxaca, 25.3 km SW of jct. to Mex 190, on the way to Sta Maria Ecatepec., 16.30278 -95.85111

TEX
Stevia ecatepecana Soejima, Yahara & K. Watan.
TEX00449880T. Yahara|A. Soejima|T. Kawahara|K. Watanabe   23932000-11-10
Mexico, Puebla, 14 km. NE of Teotitlan, on the way to Huatla.


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Google Map

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