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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tiquilia cuspidata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tiquilia cuspidata (I.M.Johnst.) A.T.Richardson
TEX00202006Thomas R. Van Devender|Rebecca K. Van Devender|Tony L. Burgess|W. H. Clark|E. M. Clark|R. J. Rondeau   91-4281991-03-15
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Ca 9.7 Km NNW of Santa Rosalia along coast of the Gulf of California, 27.41389

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Tiquilia cuspidata (I.M.Johnst.) A.T.Richardson
TEX00223255Richard S. Felger|Tulley Straub   86-61986-03-16
Mexico, Sonora, 6.3 mi on Son Hwy 24 N of El Sahuaral

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Tiquilia cuspidata (I.M.Johnst.) A.T.Richardson
TEX00223256Annetta Carter|Roxana S. Ferris   37071960-03-10
Mexico, Baja California Sur, On strand S of Loreto

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Tiquilia cuspidata (I.M.Johnst.) A.T.Richardson
TEX00223257Alfred Thomas Richardson   16161971-08-08
Mexico, Sonora, Hwy 16, Hermosilla to Bahia kino, km 95

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Tiquilia cuspidata (I.M.Johnst.) A.T.Richardson
TEX00223258Ira L. Wiggins|Reed C. Rollings   1781941-08-29
Mexico, Sonora, 9 mi E of Bahia Kino, near the coast almost straight W of Hermosillo

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Tiquilia cuspidata (I.M.Johnst.) A.T.Richardson
TEX00306842Ronald L. Hartman|Fred Seaman   32661972-03-30
Mexico, Baja California, 70 mi S of Mulege along Hwy, 26.05667 -111.81722

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Tiquilia cuspidata (I.M.Johnst.) A.T.Richardson
TEX00449654Michael J. Moore|Timothy W. Chumley   2232003-03-12
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Growing along E side of MEX 1 and approx. 0.3km N of KM7, N of Santa Rosalia., 27.38747 -112.30444

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Tiquilia cuspidata (I.M.Johnst.) A.T.Richardson
TEX00449655Michael J. Moore|Timothy W. Chumley   2242003-03-12
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Growing along roadside of MEX 1, as well as in surrounding flats, approx. 0.6km S of KM 127 S of Mulege (approx. 0.4km W of Gulf of California)., 26.85506 -111.91814


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