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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: COLO-V
Search Criteria: Mexico; Queretaro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Dyssodia greggii
01256973B. L. Turner   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
01300540   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
01356898   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
01356906Dan Randolph   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
Tridax coronopifolia
01391622   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
Tridax coronopifolia
01391630   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
Dalea prostrata
01582899Clarke   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
Physalis solanaceus (Schltdl.) Axelius
01010842Dan Randolph   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
Physalis solanacea
01010875Dan Randolph   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
01153246B. L. Turner   441968-08-27
Mexico, Querétaro, 6 mi. S of San Juan del Rio on Rt. 57 (on north bound half of large divided highway.) Alt 7350 ft, 2240m

COLO:V
01697788Dan Randolph   265
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Russelia sonorensis
01786854   
Mexico, Queretaro

COLO:V
01901065   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Ipomoea praecana
02034643   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
02062537   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Cuphea lanceolata
02233393   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Cuphea lanceolata
02233419   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
02252658   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Argemone grandiflora
02304103   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Argemone grandiflora
02304111   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Triumfetta mexicana
02543205   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Phyla lanceolata (Michaux) Greene
02492254   
Mexico, Querétaro

COLO:V
Phoradendron lanatum
02518090   
Mexico, Querétaro


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