Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ruprechtia occidentalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
J. N. Rose et al.   13630
Mexico, San Blas

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00036824J. N. Rose, P. C. Standley & P. G. Russell   136301910-03-29
Mexico, Sinaloa, Vicinity of San Blas

Herbario Jesús González Ortega


UAS:UAS
14202Vega Aviña Rito   51371995-01-20
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 20 km al N de Culiacán, carretera Culiacán a Guamúchil, ladera NE del cerro La Chiva, a 1 km al O de Mirasoles., 24.992 -107.531, 450m

UAS:UAS
14617Vega Aviña Rito   50131993-10-16
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 4 km al S de Culiacán, carretera Culiacán a Mazatlán, ladera S del cerro El Tule., 24.708 -107.35, 50m

UAS:UAS
6134Vega Aviña Rito   18191986-02-05
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 8 km al S de Culiacán, alrededores del dique La Primavera., 24.722 -107.404, 40m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
D. A. Yetman   s.n.1997-02-08
Mexico, Sinaloa, Barobampo.


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Google Map

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