Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chrysanthellum keilii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Chrysanthellum keilii B. L. Turner
ASU0017115D. Keil   152221981-08-29
Mexico, Michoacan, 0.3 mi E of Antunez on Rte 120; 8.7 mi W of Cuatro Caminos, 19.016667 -102.2, 335m

ASU:Plants
Chrysanthellum keilii B. L. Turner
ASU0017117D. Keil   152491981-08-31
Mexico, Michoacan, 8 mi S of Cuatro Caminos on Rte 37. 2.4 mi N of El Capirio., 18.98916 -102.102992, 274m

ASU:Plants
Chrysanthellum keilii B. L. Turner
ASU0017114D. Keil   152221981-08-29
Mexico, Michoacan, 0.3 mi E of Antunez on Rte 120; 8.7 mi W of Cuatro Caminos., 19.016667 -102.2, 335m

California Polytechnic State University, Robert F. Hoover Herbarium


OBI
Chrysanthellum keilii B. L. Turner
OBI101599David J. Keil   152221981-08-29
Mexico, Michoacan, 0.3 mi E of Antunez on Rte 120; 8.7 mi W of Cuatro Caminos, 335m

OBI
Chrysanthellum keilii B. L. Turner
OBI135948David J. Keil   152491981-08-31
Mexico, Michoacán, Mugica, 8 miles south of Cuatro Caminos on Route 37, 2.4 miles north of El Cipirio, 18.87944 -102.12694, 274m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
00366948D. J. Keil   152221981-08-29
Mexico, Michoacán, 0.3 mi E of Antunez on rte. 120, 8. 7 mi W of Cuatro Caminos, 19.0133 -102.2653, 335m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00123539David J. Keil|Melissa Luckow   152491981-08-31
Mexico, Michoacan, 8 mi S of Cuatro Caminos, on rte 37, 2.4 mi N of El Capirio

TEX
TEX00373798David J. Keil|Melissa Luckow   152221981-08-29
Mexico, Michoacan, 0.3 mi E of Antunez on Rte 120; 8.7 mi W of Cuatro Caminos.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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