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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hedeoma johnstonii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
TEX00164398Richard Spellenberg|C. Moore   99581989-07-07
Mexico, Coahuila, 28.99583 -102.6125

TEX
TEX00164399Fernando Chiang C.|Tom Wendt|Marshall C. Johnston   93411972-09-16
Mexico, Coahuila, High W ridge of Sa del Jardín E. of Rancho El Caballo, 29.05 -102.61667

TEX
TEX00164400James S. Henrickson|Scott Sundberg   18750-B1980-10-01
Mexico, Coahuila, Sa Jardín; ca 77 air mi SE of Big Bend National Park basin in N Coahuila; on N and E slopes of Valley ca 7 Km S Rancho El Jardín, part of Ejido del Sur, 29.01667 -102.63333

TEX
TEX00164402Tom Wendt|Anne Adamcewicz   4691974-08-03
Mexico, Coahuila, Sa Maderas del Carmen: Cañón El Dos, in middle, deep, very mesic part of canyon, from about 1 mi above jct with Cañón El Oso up to washed-out bridge about 0.5 mi down from Campo El Dos, 28.98333 -102.58333

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TEX00164403Porter P. Lowry|Michael J. Warnock   31411981-08-11
Mexico, Coahuila, Sa del Carmen, Madera del Carmen, ca 300-350 m NW (below) Campo Cinco and Madera del Carmen rd

TEX
TEX00372688Marshall C. Johnston|F. Chiang|Tom Wendt|David H. Riskind   118031973-07-27
Mexico, Coahuila, Cañón Hundido on N side of Pico Centinela, Sierra del Jardín, 8 km E of Rancho El Jardín by winding road., 29.1 -102.61667

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TEX00447153David H. Riskind|Jesús Valdés Reyna|James S. Henrickson   237552004-08-09
Mexico, Coahuila, Ocampo, Sierra Maderas del Carmen; streamside habitat in oak-conifer forest about 0.2 miles SE of central cabin of Campo Dos., 28.98967 -102.61183

TEX
TEX00447217David H. Riskind|Jesús Valdés Reyna|James S. Henrickson   238102004-08-10
Mexico, Coahuila, Ocampo, Sierra Maderas del Carmen; 1.8 miles southwest of Campo Uno where the road to Campo Cinco follows the streambed., 28.985 -102.54833


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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