Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lopezia coronata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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UCR
S. O'Kane   34781989-10-13
Mexico, Durango, San Dimas, Along Mex Hwy 40 east of Espinazo del Diablo and 31 km west of poblado La Ciudad, 23.63333 -105.84167, 2410m

NY
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3508758L. H. Bailey   s.n.1944-10-01
United States of America, New York, Tompkins Co., Cultivated

MO
1677737David B. Dunn   141591963-04-15
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated in the greenhouse at mu and used in botany classes. These aspecimens form voucher matrials for plants used in experiments.

PIHG
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7582Tom L. Phillips   1994-02-07
United States, Florida, Orange, Crown jewel, mosquito flower Cultivated at Natural Beauty of Florida Nursery. Corollas rose-pink. Two stamens: upper is fertile and explosively releases pollen, lower is petaloid and enfolds other. Native to Mexico and El Salvador.

GA
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GA193721   
Cultivated, Cultivated, Cultivated

PH
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PH00446777Robert L. Schaeffer, Jr.   433051953-06-23
United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, 0.25 mile W of Fogelsville, 40.583151 -75.637459

CINC
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CINC-V-0014177Schaffner, Johann Wilhelm   s.n1852-00-00
Mexico, "Inder Lerma et Montepajo"

USF
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271270P. D. Sorensen   94241994-06-20
NIU greenhouse.

PAUH
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00000594Larry C. Higgins   35491969-12-28
Mexico, Veracruz, 6 miles east of Huatusco.

Harvard:GH
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01778975[data not captured]   
United States of America, [data not captured]

Harvard:GH
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01778976[data not captured]   
United States of America, [data not captured]

SD:Plants
SD00051899C. I. Jerabek   s.n.1945-03-01
United States, California, San Diego, Balboa Park


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