Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Laboulbenia texana (Laboulbenia texana f. texana), Laboulbenia texana subsp. rostellata, Laboulbenia texana subsp. texana, Laboulbenia texana var. incurvata, Laboulbenia texana var. oaxacana, Laboulbenia texana var. pendula, Laboulbenia texana var. retusa, Laboulbenia texana var. rostellata, Laboulb... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


SYRF
SYRF0009434H. B. Leech   RKB 1841D1948-11-28
Mexico, Nayarit, 19 mi SE of Tepic

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SYRF0009438H. B. Leech   RKB 1844A1948-12-10
Mexico, Morelos, 9 mi N of Amatitlan

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SYRF0010167P. D. Hurd   RKB 2371A1949-04-05
USA, California, Imperial

SYRF
SYRF0010168P. D. Hurd   RKB 2371B1949-04-05
USA, California, Imperial

SYRF
SYRF0010173E. G. Linsley   RKB 2373A1949-03-30
United States, California, Alameda

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SYRF0012222E. S. Ross   RKB 3710A1943-12-25
USA, Texas, Bexar


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Google Map

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