Dataset: S
Taxa: Candelina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Candelina mexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L1253T.H. Nash   372581994-07-22
Mexico, Chihuahua, Mexico,Chihuahua: trail to Cascada de Cusarare, open area adjacent oak-pine forest, 27°36'20''N, 107°33'35''W, on exposed rhyolite boulder. 2200 m

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L3307Anders Tehler   71411993-02-09
Mexico, Sonora, Mexico. Estado de Sonora: 23 km ENE of Moctezuma, Rancho El Encino, N aspect, batholithic sandstone outcrop, on rocks. 1160m, 29°52'N 109°28'W.

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Candelina mexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L7944H. Krog & R. Santesson   294801979-01-14
Venezuela, Merida, Venezuela. Merida Prov, La Mucuy (SE of Tabay). Alt. 1900.

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Candelina Poelt
L8827Erik Asplund   2451939-08-21
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Prov. Chimborazo, southern slope of Mount Chimborazo

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L24796Clifford M. Wetmore   795801998-01-05
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Baja California Sur Cape Province, lower foothills NE of the Sierra Laguna along road to thorn forest at intersection to Las Thermopilas, with Acacia, Lysiloma, Pachycereus, Jatropha and Quercus, 900 m, 23°42'15''N, 109°59'09''W.

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L24795T. H. Nash   120221975-10-26
Mexico, Sonora, Sonora 87 mi. E of Hermosillo along road to Sahuaripa, oak forest (north slope), 28°55'N, 109°47'W Elev. 2850’

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L24793T. H. Nash   124281975-11-23
Mexico, Sonora, Sonora 6,3 miles E of Moctezuma - 29 deg. 44 min N, 109 deg. 44 min W Elev. 3100’

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L24794Robert S. Egan   140321989-01-08
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Baja California Sur: along Route 1, 68 km NE of Ciudad Insurgentes, in a pass through the Sierra de la Giganta, thorn forest (Acacia, Lycium, Prosopis), elev. 400 m, 25°36' N. Lat, 111°20' W. Long.

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L24797Robert S. Egan   136581988-12-31
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County: Santa Rita Mountains, Madera Canyon, trail to Josephine Saddle; evergreen oak (Quercus hypoleucoides, Q. emoryi) - deciduous oak (Q. arizonica) and pine (Pinus latifolia) forest; alt. 1700-2200 m; intrusive igneous rocks; 31°43'N Lat. 110°52'W. Long.

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L43497Amable   1924-07-19
Mexico, México (incl. Distrito Federal), Mexique Tenayuca près Mexico

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L43500W. A. Weber & Greg Kunkel   1973-01-08
United States, Arizona, U. S. A. Arizona. Cochise County: Chiricahua National Monument; trail from Sugarloaf Mountain to Echo Park

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Candelina mexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L43498Arsène Brouard   1906-11-22
Mexico, Puebla, Mexique Puebla

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L43499M. Lopéz-Figueiras   1985-03-07
Venezuela, Merida, Venezuela. Estado Merida. Jablón, prope praedium El Jablón dictum, alt. 3000-3100 m s. m.

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Candelina submexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
L43501T. H. Nash   11,8721975-10-23
United States, Arizona, County Pima Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, six miles E of visitors' center Elev. 1800’

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Candelina Poelt
L62819R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P62:41981-03-01
Peru, Peru. Dept. Ancash: Prov. Huaraz, the pass W of Conococha (road Huaraz-Pativilca), alt. c. 3900 m. 10°7’S, 77°23’W.

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Candelina Poelt
L71293Rolf Santesson, Anders Tehler & Göran Thor   P93:61981-03-25
Peru, Cusco, Dept. Cuzco: Prov. Urubamba, Malaga Chico (Tastiyiocc), (= NNW of Ollantaytambo). Alt. 4000-4100 m

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Candelina Poelt
L71292Rolf Santesson & Anders Tehler   P132:71981-04-11
Peru, Peru. Dept. Lambayeque: Prov. Chiclayo, Cerro de Reque (c. 12 km SE of Chiclayo). 6°52’ S, 79°47’ W Alt. 200-400 m

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Candelina mexicana (B. de Lesd.) Poelt
F110783Arsène Brouard   1906-10-24
Mexico, Puebla, Etat de Puebla, Tepoxchilt 2270 mt


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