Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anemia jaliscana, Anemia jaliscana var. integrifolia, Anemia jaliscana var. jaliscana, Anemia jaliscana jaliscana
Search Criteria: Sonora; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
3892403D. J. Keil   87191971-09-09
Mexico, Sonora, 1.4 miles E of Arroyo Cuchujaqui on dirt road from Alamos to Milpillas.

Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Observations


MABA:Plants
son-yat-037V. W. Steinmann   93-3291993-08-27
México, Sonora, Álamos, El Cajon, Rio Cuchujaqui, near San Pedro., 27.03333 -108.7

MABA:Plants
son-yat-514M.A. Baker, V.W. Steinmann   104091993-03-11
México, Sonora, Álamos, 27.11389 -108.73333, 1300m

MABA:Plants
son-yat-515M.A. Baker, V.W. Steinmann   104151993-03-11
México, Sonora, Álamos, 27.11389 -108.73333, 1300m

MABA:Plants
son-yat-517M.A. Baker, V.W. Steinmann   10424A1993-03-11
México, Sonora, Álamos, Sierra de Alamos, ca. 4 km southwest of Alamos, just southwest of La Huerta, ca. 2.5 km northeast Aduana Peak, 26.99167 -108.975, 1110m


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Google Map

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