Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gossypium lobatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX00074462Daniel R. DeJoode|Juan Ismael Calzada   2051991-05-16
Mexico, Michoacan

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TEX00074465Fred R. Barrie|Melissa Luckow   26301985-03-13
Mexico, Michoacan, Puente El Marquez, on rte 37; 9 mi N of jct 37 with rte 120

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TEX00074467D. Bates|O. Blanchard|Paul A. Fryxell   16301970-10-13
Mexico, Michoacan, Cañon del Marqués, 6-7 mi S of Gabriel Zamora

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TEX00418967Eleazar Carranza G.|et al.   63322002-01-26
Mexico, Michoacan, La Huacana, No locality name provided.

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TEX00486439Daniel R. DeJoode|Juan Ismael Calzada   1381990-02-11
Mexico, Michoacan, La Huacana, Highway to Ario Rosales, 18 km East from intersection with highway 37.

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TEX00486440Daniel R. DeJoode|Juan Ismael Calzada   1451990-02-11
Mexico, Michoacan, Churumuco, Dirt road to La Huacana to Churumuco; ca. 40 km from La Huacana ca. 50 m. from stream (Arroyo San Rafael).

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TEX00486442Daniel R. DeJoode|Juan Ismael Calzada   1531990-02-12
Mexico, Michoacan, Juarez, North of Nueva Italia along highway 37 in canyon El Marques, near km marker 124, near Puente El Marques, on steep hillside.

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TEX00486445Daniel R. DeJoode   2001991-05-16
Mexico, Michoacan, Grown in Bessey Hall greenhouse, Herbarium of Iowa State University, from seeds collected in Michoacán México. Maternal parent collection number 136 DeJoode & Calzada.

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TEX00486446Daniel R. DeJoode   2021991-05-16
Mexico, Michoacan, Grown in Bessey Hall greenhouse, Herbarium of Iowa State University, from seeds collected in Michoacán México. Maternal parent collection number 145 DeJoode & Calzada.

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TEX00486447Daniel R. DeJoode   2081991-05-16
Mexico, Michoacan, Grown in Bessey Hall greenhouse, Herbarium of Iowa State University, from seeds collected in Michoacán México. Maternal parent collection number 157 DeJoode & Calzada.


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