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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Prunus gracilis Engelm. & Gray
BRIT317099Lloyd H. Shinners   321221968-04-20
United States, Texas, Collingsworth, 4.5 miles west-northwest of Quail., 34.921782 -100.47482

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Sporobolus cryptandrus (Torr.) A. Gray
BRIT270658W. R. Carr   263632007-09-18
United States, Texas, Collingsworth, S side of Elm Creek canyon on Elm Creek Ranch, ca. 1.2-1.3 airmiles SE of mouth of Corral Creek, ca. 9 airmiles SE of Shamrock, at N35°06'17.3", W100°09'07.6". Lutie Quadrangle., 35.104806 -100.152111, 655m

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Muhlenbergia asperifolia (Nees & Meyen ex Trin.) Parodi
BRIT264457W.R. Carr   263952007-09-19
United States, Texas, Collingsworth, Ca. 0.6 airmiles NE of mouth of Corral Creek, ca. 8 airmiles SE of Shamrock. Lutie Quadrangle., 35.119333 -100.162556, 591m

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BRIT271987Mildred Crook   4681967-07-19
United States, Texas, Collingsworth, Hills of Salt Fork of Red River valley, 5 miles west and 3 miles north of Quail., 34.952428 -100.487389

BRIT:VDB
Calylophus hartwegii var. lavandulifolius (Torr. & A. Gray) Shinners
BRIT536169Lloyd H. Shinners   321261968-04-20
United States, Texas, Collingsworth, 7.6 miles west-northwest of Quail, 34.916645 -100.531211

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BRIT540238W. R. Carr   263702007-09-18
United States, Texas, Collingsworth, Southern part of Elm Creek Ranch, ca. 1.0-1.1 airmiles SE of confluence of Elm Creek and Corral Creek, ca. 9 airmiles SE of Shamrock, at N35°06'05.4", W100°09'28.3". Lutie Quadrangle., 35.1015 -100.157861, 640 - 649m


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Google Map

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