Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agave demeesteriana (Agave ananassoides, Agave desmetiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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379Kimnach & Sanchez-Mejorada   22821977-11-15
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mazatlan, Hotel Cantamar

HNT
9451T. Antonio & Wanda Supanich   75211990-12-11

Missouri Botanical Garden


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3179669Anonymous   s.n.

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3179673Anonymous   s.n.

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3179674Anonymous   s.n.

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3179677Anonymous   s.n.
Hamburg Museum.

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3179679Anonymous   s.n.
Hamburg Museum.

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3179689Anonymous   s.n.

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3179692Anonymous   s.n.

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3179695Anonymous   s.n.

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Agave ananassoides De Jonge & Jacobi
3173983Charles H. Thompson   209/06/21908-04-03
Cultivated at M.B.G.

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Agave ananassoides De Jonge & Jacobi
3173980Anonymous   s.n.

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Agave ananassoides De Jonge & Jacobi
3173982Anonymous   s.n.

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Agave ananassoides De Jonge & Jacobi
3173979Anonymous   s.n.

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3179701Anonymous   s.n.
Hamburg Museum.

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Agave ananassoides De Jonge & Jacobi
101275605Anonymous   s.n.


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