Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tetramerium glandulosum (Cardiacanthus fragrans, Anisacanthus stramineus)
Search Criteria: Sonora; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0001509T. R. Van Devender   93-14571993-12-09
Mexico, Sonora, Río Mayo Region. Mpio. de Alamos. Arroyo Las Rastras, southwest edge of the Sierra de Alamos., 27.0583 -109.158, 400m

ASU:Plants
ASU0001511T. R. Van Devender   94-9461994-12-05
Mexico, Sonora, Tetramerium glandulosum Oerst. Cerro Huacharibi, 4 km (by air) southwest of Basiroa, 26.7528 -108.931, 350m

Herbario de la Universidad de Sonora


USON:USON
1584T.R. Van Devender   93-14571993-12-09
México, Sonora, Arroyo Las Rastras, southwest edge of the Sierra de Alamos, Municipio de Alamos; tropical deciduous forest., 26.94583333 -109.0458333, 400m

USON:USON
4773T.R. Van Devender   94-9461994-12-05
México, Sonora, Cerro Huacharibi, 4 km (by air) southwest of Basiroa., 26.69027778 -108.9180556, 350m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Reid Moran   40331952-04-29
Mexico, Sonora, Unknown, 23 km east of Navajoa

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
310279T.R. Van Devender   93-14571993-12-09
Mexico, Sonora, Arroyo Las Rastras, southwest edge of the Sierra de Alamos., 26.945833 -109.045833, 400m

ARIZ
255536P.S. Martin   s.n.1984-12-29
Mexico, Sonora, La Calera, 5.5 km North of Alamos Highway at El Carrizal., 27.119444 -109.025, 400m

ARIZ
425526T.R. Van Devender   94-9461994-12-05
Mexico, Sonora, Cerro Huacheribi, 4km (by air) southwest of Basiroa., 26.690278 -108.918056, 350m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
T.R. Van Devender   93-14571993-12-09
Mexico, Sonora, Alamos, Arroyo Las Rastras, SW edge of the sierra, 26.94583 -109.04167, 400m

UCR
T.R. Van Devender   94--9461994-12-05
Mexico, Sonora, Cerro Huacharibi, 4 km ( by air) SW of Basiroa; Rio Mayo Region, 26.69028 -108.91806, 350m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.