Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Eucnide durangensis
Search Criteria: includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Eucnide durangensis H. J. Thompson & M. A. Powell
ASU0019244D. J. Pinkava   93431972-07-24
Mexico, Durango, Along Rte 45, 14.7 miles S of Rodeo, 25.0092055627174 -104.497484564781

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Eucnide durangensis H.J.Thompson & A.M.Powell
LL00181082Marshall C. Johnston|Tom L. Wendt|Fernando Chiang C.   104171973-03-25
Mexico, Durango, Estación Microondas Sapioris, ca 30 Km SW of Gómez Palacio on Hwy toward Durango, 25.40833 -103.71667

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Eucnide durangensis H.J.Thompson & A.M.Powell
TEX00181080Samuel W. Sikes|C. Babcock   3661967-08-15
Mexico, Durango, Rodeo, 12 mi S of Rodeo; of Hwy 45

TEX
Eucnide durangensis H.J.Thompson & A.M.Powell
TEX00181081Samuel W. Sikes|C. Babcock   3661967-08-15
Mexico, Durango, Rodeo, 12 mi S of Rodeo; of Hwy 45

TEX
Eucnide durangensis H.J.Thompson & A.M.Powell
TEX00188576Fernando Chiang C.|Tom L. Wendt|Marshall C. Johnston   HJT-770031978-01-01
Mexico, Durango, Gomez Palacio

TEX
Eucnide durangensis H.J.Thompson & A.M.Powell
TEX00583298James S. Henrickson   124051973-08-14
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 14 sir miles WSW of Torreon, 2 miles W of Hwy 40, on road to Microondas Est. Sapioris., 25.3 -103.716666667

TEX
Eucnide durangensis H.J.Thompson & A.M.Powell
TEX00583299James S. Henrickson   124051973-08-14
Mexico, Durango, Ca. 14 sir miles WSW of Torreon, 2 miles W of Hwy 40, on road to Microondas Est. Sapioris., 25.3 -103.716666667


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Google Map

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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.