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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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Euphorbia albomarginata Torr. & A. Gray
BRIT313658Chester M. Rowell   101881964-06-12
United States, Texas, Randall, Margins of playa lake, 13.8 miles south of Canyon

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BRIT325022R. W. Matthews   2631965-04-30
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon State Park, 12 miles east of Canyon.

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Penstemon fendleri Torr. & A. Gray
BRIT319583David Flyr   14421970-05-19
United States, Texas, Randall, Farm Road 168, 11.7 mi. S. of Umbarger.

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Chamaesaracha coniodes (Moric. ex Dunal) Britt.
BRIT322696Steve Stephens   733241973-09-11
United States, Texas, Randall, 2 1/2 mi. S. Umbarger. Buffalo Lake Wildlife Refuge.

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BRIT282941W. R. Carr   184681999-08-31
United States, Texas, Randall, Cañoncita Ranch; at upper end of large stock tank ca. 0.3 mi. SE of house complex, ca. 1.8 airmiles SW of confluence of North Cita and South Cita creeks. Wesley Point Quadrangle. 34°52'28"N, 101°39'14"W., 34.874444 -101.653889, 951m

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BRIT281200R. W. Matthews   2601965-04-30
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon State Park, 12 miles east of Canyon.

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BRIT291947John Taylor   209161975-10-18
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon.

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Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britton & Rusby
BRIT294410John Taylor   209141975-10-18
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon.

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Tetraneuris glabra (Nutt.) Greene
BRIT292938David Flyr   14431970-05-19
United States, Texas, Randall, Farm Road 168, 11.7 mi. S. of Umbarger.

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BRIT288445John Taylor   209151975-10-18
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon

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BRIT292170John Taylor   209171975-10-18
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon

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Bouteloua gracilis (Kunth) Lag. ex Griffiths
BRIT258552K. B. Williams   54581955-10-15
United States, Texas, Randall, Four miles south of Umbarger, Buffalo Lake Recreation Area on Tierra Blanca Creek.

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Muhlenbergia porteri Scribn. ex Beal
BRIT283077W. R. Carr   184501999-08-31
United States, Texas, Randall, Cañoncita Ranch; well above N side of South Cita Creek, ca. 0.9 airmiles SW of confluence of North Cita and South Cita creeks. Fortress Cliff Quadrangle. 34°52'43"N, 101°38'20"W., 34.878611 -101.638889, 884 - 914m

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Abutilon fruticosum Guill. & Perrottet
BRIT524212John Taylor   209131975-10-18
United States, Texas, Randall, Collected in Palo Duro State Park near Canyon, Texas

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BRIT543897John Taylor   209121975-10-18
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon

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BRIT540560B. C. Tharp   63131929-06-15
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon on Harding Ranch.

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Eriogonum lachnogynum Torr. ex Benth.
BRIT542257Craig A. Hanson   480b1964-06-30
United States, Texas, Randall, State Hwy. 1541. Palo Duro Canyon.

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BRIT539341R. Dale Thomas   532901977-06-21
United States, Texas, Randall, Mesquite Campground in Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Texas 217, SE of Canyon, Texas.

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Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt.
BRIT513836John Taylor   209101975-10-18
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro Canyon.

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BRIT605252W. R. Carr   184671999-08-31
United States, Texas, Randall, Cañoncita Ranch; stock tank ca. 0.3 mi. SE of house complex, ca. 1.8 airmiles SW of confluence of North Cita and South Cita creeks. Wesley Point Quadrangle. 34°52'28"N, 101°39'14"W., 34.874444 -101.653889, 951m

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BRIT694844W. R. Carr   184571999-08-31
United States, Texas, Randall, Cañoncita Ranch; N side of South Cita Creek ca. 0.8 airmiles SW to SSW of confluence of North Cita and South Cita creeks. Fortress Cliff Quadrangle., 34.878333 -101.635, 847 - 860m


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