Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cucurbita sororia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
Thomas W. Whitaker   s.n.1958-09-02
United States, California, San Diego, U. S. Hort. Field Station, La Jolla. Ex hort.

SD:Plants
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
Thomas W. Whitaker   s.n.1958-09-02
United States, California, San Diego, U. S. Hort. Field Station, La Jolla. Ex hort.

SD:Plants
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
Thomas W. Whitaker   s.n.1958-09-02
United States, California, San Diego, U. S. Hort. Field Station, La Jolla. Ex hort.

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
373446C. T. Mason   29591969-12-23
Mexico, Jalisco, 5 miles north of El Puertezuelo, ca. 30 miles south of Mazatlan; highway 15, km marker 1151

ARIZ
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
166566R. J. Barr   1967-02-24
Mexico, Sinaloa, At kilometer marker 1130 about 45 mi S of Mazatlan along México Hwy. 15, Sin.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
1239872Miguel Cházaro B.   73711994-08-11
Mexico, Jalisco, Contact UM Herbarium

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Cucurbita sororia L. H. Bailey
121294M. McClure   s.n.1956-08-15
United States, California, San Diego Co., In experimental garden at Torrey Pines.

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
TEX00079106T. C. Andres|J. J. Wiland   1041985-12-14
Mexico, Veracruz, San Andres Tuxtla, 1 Km S of Sihuapan, 18.41667 -95.175

TEX
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
TEX00079107Michael Nee   295931984-02-22
Mexico, Veracruz, Boca del Rio, Along Hwy Méx 150 and 180, 1.5 Km SW of bridge at Boca del Río, 19.09167 -96.11667

TEX
Cucurbita sororia L.H.Bailey
TEX00079108Michael Nee|K. Taylor   295931984-02-22
Mexico, Veracruz, Boca del Rio, Along Hwy Méx 150 and 180, 1.5 Km SW of bridge at Boca del Río, 19.09167 -96.11667


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Google Map

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