Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agave flexispina
Search Criteria: Durango; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM213996Palmer, E.   3301906-00-00
Mexico, Durango, Tepehuanes, 25.340299 -105.723234

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00012003Howard S. Gentry   220491966-10-25
Mexico, Durango, Crossroad to Canutillo along Rt. 45 by Rio Florida., 26.389444 -105.350833, 3m

DES
DES00026825Howard S. Gentry   181421959-11-11
Mexico, Durango, 15-18 miles NW of La Zarca, 25.978333 -104.909444, 3m

DES
DES00027359Howard S. Gentry   181421959-11-11
Mexico, Durango, 15-18 miles NW of La Zarca, 25.978333 -104.909444, 3m

DES
DES00007486D. J. Pinkava   94051972-07-25
Mexico, Durango, Along Rte. 39, about 23 miles NW of Santiago Papasquiaro, 25.274444 -105.637222, 3m

DES
DES00043603Wendy Hodgson   109701998-07-09
Mexico, Durango, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Maricopa Co, Phoenix, AZ. 33 degrees 27' 33'' N, 111 degrees 56' 35'' W. elevation 1100 ft; accession number 1967 8937 0108, originally collected by Howard S. Gentry, 11 Nov, 1959, in Mexico:Durango 15-18 miles northwest of La Zarca, 6500 feet, caliche substrate, gramma grass; small, gray, freely suckering rosettes with some variability in leaf and teeth form; panicle on a slender shaft 2.5-3 m. Originally received as A. sp. flexispina per Gentry's book., 25.781445 -104.763166, 1981m

DES
DES00093293Seth Wielgus   2021-07-09
Mexico, Durango, Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m: accession number 1967-8937-02-10; originally received as a cultivated plant collected by Howard Scott Gentry 18142 11 November 1959 with Arguelles, from Mexico, Durango, 15-18 miles northwest of La Zarca. Verbatim elevation 6500 feet; collector's notes: Plant description - small, gray, freely suckering rosettes with some variability in leaf and teeth form; panicle on a slender shaft 2.5-3m tall with 10-12 laterals; Caliche substrate. Habitat and soil - Gramma grassland., 25.978333 -104.909444, 1981m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
E. Palmer   3301906-00-00
Mexico, Durango, Tepehuanes, 25.342936 -105.723234

F:Botany
E. Palmer   3301906-00-00
Mexico, Durango, Tepehuanes, 25.342936 -105.723234

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00030247Edw. Palmer   3301906-00-00
Mexico, Durango, Tepehuanes

Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
384M. Kimnach & F. Brandt   10931967-11-18
Mexico, Durango, 2 miles from El Zarca on road to El Palmito, 2133m

HNT
9351Kimnach, Myron et Al.   10931967-11-18
Mexico, Durango, 2 mi from El Zarca on road to El Palmito; 7000 ft., 2133m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
SD00010226Wendy Hodgson   109701998-07-09
Mexico, Durango, Unknown, Ex hort, DES. Origin 15 to 18 miles northwest of La Zarca, Durango., 1980m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
267045H. S. Gentry   1966-10-25
Mexico, Durango, Crossroad to Canutillo along rt. 45 by Río Florida, Dgo.

ARIZ
267046H. S. Gentry   1966-10-25
Mexico, Durango, Crossroad to Canutillo along rt. 45 by Río Florida, Dgo.

ARIZ
267047H. S. Gentry   1959-11-11
Mexico, Durango, 15-18 mi NW of La Zarca, Dgo.

ARIZ
267048H. S. Gentry   1959-11-11
Mexico, Durango, 15-18 mi NW of La Zarca, Dgo.

ARIZ
267050L. A. McGill   1972-07-25
Mexico, Durango, Along Rte. 39, about 23 mi NW of Santiago Papasquiaro, Dgo.

ARIZ
267044H. S. Gentry   1966-10-25
Mexico, Durango, Crossroad to Canutillo along rt. 45 by Río Florida, Dgo.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1001406Howard S. Gentry   220491966-10-25
Mexico, Durango, Ocampo, El Atascadero; rt. 45 by río Florida, 26.4768 -105.354, 1829m


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Google Map

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