Dataset: BAYLU-BAYLU
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Texas; Sterling; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


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Ephedra anisyphilitica A. Mey.
BAYLU048457A.J. Pope   2601995-03-13
United States, Texas, Sterling, 12.2 miles north of junction between 163 and 158 on Highway 163., 31.674548 -101.062225

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Ephedra antisyphilitica Berland. ex C.A.Mey.
BAYLU048474W.C. Holmes   76011995-03-11
United States, Texas, Sterling, Hwy 163, 2 miles S of Sterling City., 31.807223 -100.984832

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BAYLU011303A.J. Pope   2481995-04-13
USA, Texas, Sterling, 10.1 miles south of Sterling City city limits on Highway 163, 31.689663 -100.984832

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BAYLU060386Alyson J. Pope   2491995-04-13
USA, Texas, Sterling, 10.1 miles south of Sterling City city limits on Highway 249, 31.689663 -100.984832

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BAYLU020583Alyson J. Pope   2591995-04-13
USA, Texas, Sterling, 12.2 miles north of junction between 163 and 158 on Highway 163., 31.9345 -101.04448

BAYLU:BAYLU
Castilleja purpurea (Nutt.) G. Don
BAYLU045276Alyson J. Pope   2511995-04-13
USA, Texas, Sterling, 10.1 miles south of Sterling City city limits on Highway 163, 31.689663 -100.984832

BAYLU:BAYLU
Callirhoe alcaeoides (Michx.) Gray
BAYLU028623A.J. Pope   2521995-04-13
United States, Texas, Sterling, 6.1 miles south of Sterling City city limits on Highway 163, 31.747717 -100.984832

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BAYLU047191Marshal Enquist   35251997-07-19
United States, Texas, Sterling, Near Sterling, on bank of Sterling Creek, 31.786283 -100.989773

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BAYLU016425Alyson J. Pope   2471995-04-13
USA, Texas, Sterling, 10.1 miles south of Sterling City city limits on Highway 163, 31.689663 -100.984832

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Sphaeroclea coccinea
BAYLU025280Alyson J. Pope   2571995-04-13
USA, Texas, Sterling, 8.3 miles north of junction between 163 and 158 on Highway 163, 31.836586 -100.990936


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Google Map

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