Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Everniastrum neocirrhatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Everniastrum neocirrhatum (Hale & M. Wirth) Hale ex Sipman
BR5030049510401Rundel W.   9402
Mexico

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Everniastrum neocirrhatum (Hale & M.Wirth) Hale ex Sipman
L1273T.H. Nash   358621995-03-06
Mexico, Hidalgo, Hidalgo: Parque Nacional El Chico, adjacent small telephone substation along road to 'El Chico pueblo', oak forest, 20°11'N, 98°43'W, alt. 2700 m.

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Everniastrum neocirrhatum (Hale & M.Wirth) Hale ex Sipman
L15739T. H. Nash   301911985-03-14
Mexico, Sinaloa, Sinaloa: Along route 40 between Durango and Mazatlan near Barranca Lievre, 2 km. W of Durango border. 23°28'N, 106°50'30''W, pine - oak forest. Alt. c. 2320 m.

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Everniastrum neocirrhatum (Hale & M.Wirth) Hale ex Sipman
L15738Philip W. Rundel   94021975-02-15
Mexico, Hidalgo, Prov. Hidalgo: Maguey Verde near Barranca del Marmol along Highway 85 at km. 59, c. 38,4 km. S of Jacala, oak - pine forest, alt. 2000 m.

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Everniastrum neocirrhatum (Hale & M.Wirth) Hale ex Sipman
L15736T.H. Nash   310851992-05-27
Mexico, Sinaloa, Sinaloa: Sierra Madre Occidental, vincinity of Barranca Lievre near route 40 and 2 km. W of Durango border, mixed pine oak forest, 23°28'N, 105°50'W

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Everniastrum neocirrhatum (Hale & M.Wirth) Hale ex Sipman
L15737W. L. Culberson & Chicita F. Culberson   171011976-12-22
Mexico, México (incl. Distrito Federal), 26,5 km. ad meridiem et occidentem versus a urbe Toluca, alt. 3100 m.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Everniastrum neocirrhatum (Hale & M. Wirth) Hale ex Sipman
TUF006974Philip Wilson Rundel   1975-02-15
Hidalgo. Maguey Verde near Barranca del Marmol along highway 85 at km 59, ca. 38.4 km S of Jacala.


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