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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agastache coccinea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Agastache coccinea (Greene) Epling & Epling
TEX00164012Andrew C. Sanders|F. M. Roberts|Pam MacKay|Tim Thomas|Mark Egger|S. Eliason nulo   215391997-09-04
Mexico, Durango, Pueblo Nuevo, Sa Madre Occidental, along Hwy 40 (Mazatlán-Durango Hwy) 20 Km W of El Salto, 1.5 Km W of turnoff to San Geronimo, 23.75 -105.51667

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Agastache coccinea (Greene) Epling & Epling
TEX00164013J. Andrew McDonald   24131994-01-01
Mexico, Chihuahua, Guadalupe y Calvo, Cerro de Mohinora, S of Guadalupe y Calvo

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Agastache coccinea (Greene) Epling & Epling
TEX00164014Guy L. Nesom   49811983-08-26
Mexico, Chihuahua, 96 Km SW of El Vergel, toward Atascaderos 4.5 Km S of jct to Guadalupe y Calvo

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Agastache coccinea (Greene) Epling & Epling
TEX00164015Pedro Tenorio L.|C. Romero de T.|T. P. Ramamoorthy   62281984-07-06
Mexico, Durango, Jacales 44 km, al SW de San Miguel de Cruces, Brecha a Toyaltita, 24.31667 -105.91667

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Agastache coccinea (Greene) Epling & Epling
TEX00164016Roger W. Sanders|V. A. Funk   12151978-08-08
Mexico, Chihuahua, Mt Mojinora, along the El Vergel-Guadalupe y Calvo rd (Múx 24), ca 108 km SW of El V, ca 16 km ESE of G y C, 2-3 km SW of rd for, 26.05 -106.85

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Agastache coccinea (Greene) Epling & Epling
TEX00164017Roger W. Sanders   13441978-11-26
Mexico, Durango, About 35 Km by rd NW of Coyotes toward San Juan, 24.05 -105.45

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Agastache coccinea (Greene) Epling & Epling
TEX00164018James L. Reveal|N. Duane Atwood   34961973-09-26
Mexico, Durango, Along Méx Hwy 40, about 85.5 mi W of Durango and 116.5 mi E of Mazatlán, 12.2 mi W of Las Adjuntas and 6.3 mi E of La Cd, 23.7 mi W of El Salto, Sa Madre Occidental


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Google Map

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