Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gautieria mexicana (Gautieria graveolens var. mexicana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi


DBG:DBG
Gautieria mexicana (E. Fisch.) Zeller & C.W. Dodge
DBG-F-022405N. Jarmie   1993-10-02
United States of America, New Mexico, Los Alamos , Santa Fe. National Forest. Pajarito Canyon, 0.2 mil. W of Hwy 501, 35.8631 -106.3622, 2408m

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Gautieria mexicana (E. Fisch.) Zeller & C.W. Dodge
41320Jim Trappe   1983-06-04
USA, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mountains, Charlton Flat., 1676m

OSC
Gautieria mexicana (E. Fisch.) Zeller & C.W. Dodge
69433Jim Trappe   1993-08-30
USA, New Mexico, Taos, Junebug CG, 2652m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Gautieria mexicana (E. Fisch.) Zeller & C. W. Dodge
F57166   
Mexico, Mexico

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Gautieria mexicana (E. Fisch.) Zeller & C.W. Dodge
UC1457593I. Alvarez   s.n.1973-11-00
USA, California, Placer, Blodgett Forest, Auburn.

UC
Gautieria mexicana (E. Fisch.) Zeller & C.W. Dodge
UC513654   1912-00-00
Mexico


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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