Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erioneuron avenaceum, Erioneuron avenaceum var. avenaceum, Erioneuron avenaceum var. nealleyi (Erioneuron nealleyi)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0070739Jones, S. | Jones, G.   53301990-07-09
Mexico, Puebla, 3.9 miles N on Mv 28 from its jct. with Mx 150, N of Zumbilla.

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NA0093954Goodding, Leslie N.   95421938-09-20
United States, Texas, Culberson County, 15 miles N of Van Horn.

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NA0093955Goodding, Leslie N.   38361938-09-26
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, Tombstone.

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NA0094000Wooton, E.O.   70971912-09-23
United States, New Mexico, Las Cruces.

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NA0094041Pringle, C.G.   s.n.1885-08-12
Mexico, Chihuahua, Santa Eulalia Mts.

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NA0094042Parry, C.C.   9501878-08-00
Mexico, On route from San Luis Potosi to San Antonio, Texas.

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NA0094043Shreve, Forrest   97431940-08-28
Mexico, Nuevo León, 22 miles NW of Ascension., 2286m

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NA0094044Weaver, J.N.   8751942-07-26
Mexico, Puebla, Near Lago Salido, Km 253 E Mexico.

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NA0094048Johnston, I.M.   84411941-08-23
Mexico, Coahuila, western base of Picacho del Fuste, NE from Tanque Vaionetta.

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NA0094049Shreve, Forrest   95751940-08-18
Mexico, La Rosa, W of Saltillo.

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NA0094050Johnston, I.M.   6021940-08-24
Mexico, Coahuila, Sierra del Pino, west of camp at La Noria.

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NA0094086Hardies, Edward W.   70301939-05-28
United States, Arizona, SCS Nursery, Tucson.


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