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Vicente Cervantes

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as part of the Mexican Boundary Commission. He was also the first Professor of Botany in
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Tears of the Tree: The Story of Rubber –a Modern Marvel
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Index

Cerv.
Ledrada
Mexico
Spanish
Mexican
botanist
Martín Sessé y Lacasta
Jean-Louis Berlandier
Texas
New Spain
Odontoglossum
Odontoglossum cervantesii
Juan Diego del Castillo
Mexico
genus
Castilla
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
International Plant Names Index
 Cerv
Castilla
Berlandier papers at Harvard
Categories
1755 births
1829 deaths
People from the Province of Salamanca
18th-century Spanish botanists
19th-century Spanish botanists
Immigrants to New Spain

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