Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudognaphalium arizonicum (Gnaphalium arizonicum)
Search Criteria: Durango; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Pseudognaphalium arizonicum (A. Gray) A. Anderb.
LL00139730Cyrus Guernsey Pringle   135551905-10-12
Mexico, Durango, Sandía Station

New Mexico State University Herbarium


NMC
Pseudognaphalium arizonicum (A. Gray) A. Anderb.
53059R. Soreng, R.W. Spellenberg, and D.E. Ward   15521980-10-24
Mexico, Durango, Mexico, Ca 20 mi E of El Salto, 2 mi E of Llano Grande Hwy 40

NMC
Pseudognaphalium arizonicum (A. Gray) A. Anderb.
30203C.G. Pringle   135551905-10-12
Mexico, Durango, Mexico, Sandia Station, 2286m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Pseudognaphalium arizonicum (A. Gray) A. Anderb.
TEX00139726Andrew C. Sanders|Fred M. Roberts|Pam MacKay|Tim Thomas|Mark Egger|S. Eliason   213011997-09-03
Mexico, Durango, Durango, Sa Madre Occidental, along Hwy 40 (Mazatlán-Durango Hwy) 4 Km E of El Soldado (rd jct to Otinapa), at Km post 39 from Cd Durango, 23.91667 -104.88333

TEX
Pseudognaphalium arizonicum (A. Gray) A. Anderb.
TEX00139727Socorro González Elizondo|Jerzy Rzedowski   23671982-11-01
Mexico, Durango, Durango, 22 Km al NE de Los Charcos

TEX
Pseudognaphalium arizonicum (A. Gray) A. Anderb.
TEX00139728Arthur Cronquist   95591962-09-29
Mexico, Durango, About 50 mi W of Durango, and 8 mi N of Los Coyotes railrd station, Sa Madre Occidental, 23.9819 -105.3153

TEX
Pseudognaphalium arizonicum (A. Gray) A. Anderb.
TEX00139729I. Solís   3941985-09-28
Mexico, Durango, Durango, 8 Km de La Guajolota, Rancho de La Mesa


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