Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Allowissadula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Allowissadula holosericea (Scheele) D.M. Bates
2903993Ernest J. Palmer   129701917-10-09
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Comstock. Along dry rocky branches

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Allowissadula holosericea (Scheele) D.M. Bates
2903994Paul A. Fryxell   7981968-10-10
United States, Texas, Uvalde, 12 miles N of Sabinal. In xeric scrub in hills, not common., 335m

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Allowissadula holosericea (Scheele) D.M. Bates
1896598Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   3541846-08-00
United States, Texas, Rocky soil, along the margin of thickets. New Braunfels.

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Allowissadula holosericea (Scheele) D.M. Bates
101978433Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   3541846-08-00
United States, Texas, Rocky soil, along the margin of thickets. New Braunfels.


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