Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Siphonoglossa mexicana
Search Criteria: includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Siphonoglossa mexicana R. Hilsenbeck
ASU0016819T. F. Daniel   20791982-03-17
Mexico, Jalisco, Banks of dry stream along road from Toamtlan to Talpa de Allende, ca. 5 mi N of Tomatlan., 19.941353 -105.249539, 61m

ASU:Plants
Siphonoglossa mexicana R. Hilsenbeck
ASU0001475T. R. Van Devender   93-15081993-12-13
Mexico, Sonora, El Rincon Viejo, Arroyo El Aguaje, ca. 4 km (by air) north of Alamos, Sierra de Alamos, 27.0667 -108.933, 500m

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00249227Howard S. Gentry   50991939-11-29
Mexico, Sinaloa, Imala, 152m

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
LL00089288Hinton   98131936-11-09
Mexico, Guerrero, Puerto de Oro. Dto Mina, 17.8786 -99.7572

LL
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
LL00089290Mary L. Butterwick   751973-03-16
Mexico, Yucatan, 30 mi E of Mérida outside of Hoctun, 21.01 -89.17

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
278271H. S. Gentry   50991939-11-29
Mexico, Sinaloa, Imala, 152m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A. Hilsenbeck
E.J. Lott   41201991-11-04
Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta, Rancho Cuixmala, Gargollo farm, on the east side of Cerro de la Alborada; Chamela Bay region, 19.4 -104.98333, 50m

UCR
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A. Hilsenbeck
E.J. Lott   32071991-01-13
Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta, Rancho Cuixmala, west of Puerto Vallarta-Barra de Navidad Hwy (MEX 200 ). Casa Manes, crest of Cerro La Alborada.; Chamela Bay region, 19.39167 -104.9875

UCR
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A. Hilsenbeck
T.R. Van Devender   93-15081993-12-13
Mexico, Sonora, Alamos, El Rincon Viejo, Arroyo El Aguaje, c. 4 km north of Alamos, 27.06667 -108.93333, 500m

UCR
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A. Hilsenbeck
Marcela Ruiz Guerrero   2017--18592017-12-06
Mexico, Sinaloa, San Ignacio, Area de Protección de Flora y Fauna Meseta de Cacaxtla, vereda vieja a La Mesa del Cangrejo, faldeando el cerro, 23.5434 -106.60673, 76m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
1113468A. Sanders & P. Fryxell   41201991-11-04
Mexico, Fundación Ecológica Cuixmala; La Huerta; Rancho Cuixmala, E side of Cerro de la Alborada, 19.4179 -104.979

MICH:Angiosperms
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
1113469T. F. Daniel   51951987-11-03
Mexico, El Campito; along road to microondas El Tule S of Culiacán, 4.3 km S jct Sin. 1 and Mexico 15, 24.7625 -107.363

MICH:Angiosperms
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
1113470Rogers McVaugh   224851965-02-18
Mexico, Contact UM Herbarium

MICH:Angiosperms
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
1113471Geo. B. Hinton   98131936-11-09
Mexico, Guerrero, Mina; Mina; Puerto de Oro, 17.8786 -99.7572

MICH:Angiosperms
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
1113472T. F. Daniel   20791982-03-17
Mexico, El Tule; road from Tomatlán to Talpa de Allende; 5 mi N of Tomatlán, 20.0141 -105.253, 61m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
TEX00089286Emily J. Lott|Andrew C. Sanders|Paul A. Fryxell   41201991-11-04
Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta, Rancho Cuixmala, Gargollo farm, on E side of Cerro de La Alborada, 19.4 -104.99167

TEX
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
TEX00089287Emily J. Lott   8911982-03-03
Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta, Camino Antiguo rumbo al Pozo Antiguo. Estación de Biología CHAMELA(UNAM), 19.5 -105.05

TEX
Siphonoglossa mexicana R.A.Hilsenbeck
TEX00089289Tom Daniel   20791982-03-17
Mexico, Jalisco, Along rd from Tomatlán to Talpa de Allende, ca 5 mi N of Tomatlán, 19.941353 -105.249539


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