Dataset: DAV
Search Criteria: Guatemala; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Davis Herbarium


DAV
Grady L. Webster; W. Adams, K. Miller, & L. Miller   118081962-06-27
Guatemala, Totonicapán, 4.5-5 mi SE of Totonicapán. Pine forests., 14.9075 -91.284444, 2987m

DAV
Lance McIntyre; with Dick Hildreth   1261966-11-05
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala: Dept. Guatamala; Eastside; slope of Volcán de Agua. Open pine forest., 2621m

DAV
Lance McIntyre; with Dick Hildreth   1201966-11-05
Guatemala, Guatamala, Guatemala: Dept. Guatamala; Eastside; slope of Volcán de Agua. Open pine forest., 2621m

DAV
Lance McIntyre; with Dick Hildreth   1201966-11-05
Guatemala, Guatamala, Guatemala: Dept. Guatamala; Eastside; slope of Volcán de Agua. Open pine forest., 2621m

DAV
Lance McIntyre; with Dick Hildreth   1181966-11-05
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala: Dept. Guatamala; Steep Eastside; slope of Volcán de Agua. Open pine-grassland., 3429m

DAV
Heather Carpenter   302007-03-28
Guatemala, Solala, Lake Atitlán, at the edge of the town of San Juan de la Laguna., 14.697778 -91.283889, 1560m


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Google Map

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