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

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Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
PAC0016198B. C. Tharp   s.n.1933-09-01
United States, Texas, Travis, Rob Roy Ranch

PAC
Arbutus texensis
PAC0080162Barton H. Warnock   460481946-03-24
United States, Texas, Travis, 10 miles W of Austin on Bee Cave Road

PAC
PAC0080161Tharp   49-10951949-04-20
United States, Texas, Travis, 8 miles W of Austin

PAC
PAC0072236Alfred Traverse   1131956-05-27
United States, Texas, Travis, 0.25 mile W of Pedernales River crossing, Bee Cave to Cypress-Mills Road, end of box canyon N of river crossing, 30.336224 -98.139972, 213m

PAC
Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag.
PAC0081369A. Traverse   1141956-05-27
United States, Texas, Travis, Oak Hill, W of Austin, 0.1 mile W of Oak Hill Memorial Baptist Church, S side of Highway 290, 30.229764 -97.880735, 213m

PAC
Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag.
PAC0081367Alfred Traverse   1141956-05-27
United States, Texas, Travis, 1/10 mile W of Oak Hill Memorial Baptist Church, S side of Highway 290, Oak Hill, W of Austin, 213m

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Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
PAC0089132D. Guenther   251973-10-28
United States, Texas, Travis, 5 miles NNE of Elgin

PAC
PAC0083880B. C. Tharp   49-12671948-10-10
United States, Texas, Travis, Colorado River flood plain, Austin

PAC
Elymus virginicus var. intermedius (Vasey ex A. Gray) Bush
PAC0070291C.L. York   470081947-07-05
United States, Texas, Travis Co., Colorado River, 1 mile below Tom Miller Dam, 30.294491 -97.788569


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