Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gnaphalium concinnum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00012253C.C. Parry   4231878-00-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, 1829m

PH
PH00012279C.C. Parry   4231878-00-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, 1829m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM226310Schaffner, J.G.   663/2221976-09-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00025502R. Cedillo Trigos   6521981-04-06
Mexico, Oaxaca, Districto de Ixtlan, Sierra de Juarez, Ruta 175 Tuxtepec a Oaxaca, ca 2 km al N de la desviacion a Yolox., 17.591111 -96.486389, 3000m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C. C. Parry & E. Palmer   4231878-00-00
Mexico

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00008321C. C. Parry & Edw. Palmer   4231878-00-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, 22 , 1828 - 2438m

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
UTC00261722Sally Walker   s.n.1971-01-28
MEXICO, MORELOS, Near summit of South High Park Ajusco Range, 3658m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
169488C. C. Parry   4231878-00-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Chiefly in the region of San Luís Potosí, 22° N Lat., 22.15111111 -100.97, 2438m

NY
418048S. Walker   720101972-01-28
Mexico, Ciudad de México, Tlalpan Mun., Southern end of Sierra Ajusco, near summit of highest peak, 19.2036 -99.2536, 3658m

NY
418049A. Cronquist   96451962-10-11
Mexico, Oaxaca, Just N of the pass between Oaxaca and Tuxtepec, 66 miles N of Oaxaca, 17.5972 -96.4692, 2896m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
01287648   
Mexico

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT027537Parry, C. C.; Palmer, E.   4231823-00-00
México, San Luis Potosi, 6000-8000 ft


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