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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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596253James S. Miller   47951990-03-24
United States, Texas, Webb, 25 mi SW of Freer on US route 59., 27.6 -98.96666, 230m

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Aphanostephus skirrhobasis (DC.) Trel. ex Coville & Branner
595487James S. Miller   51241990-05-24
United States, Texas, Dimmit, 17 mi E of El Indio on state farm road 2644., 28.01666 -100, 420m

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Aphanostephus skirrhobasis (DC.) Trel. ex Coville & Branner
576531Alan E. Brant   19741990-03-23
United States, Texas, Medina, State route 173, 1.6 miles S of Devine and gravel road. Just E of highway. Dry open sandy roadsides., 28.75 -98.9666667, 170m

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2566948Jean L. Berlandier   6511828-06-00
United States, Texas, In campis San Fernando de Bexar, Texas.

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2566911Lloyd H. Shinners   71041945-04-09
United States, Texas, Freestone, 12 miles S. of Fairfield. In sand, abundant in spots.

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2574096Elihu Hall   3031872-00-00
United States, Texas, Sandy ground.

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3528353Viktor Muehlenbach   18221961-08-19
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Collections from Railroad Sites City of St. Louis, Lindenwood freight yard of the Frisco Railroad, along the southern (5th or 6th) tracks E of Fyler Bridge freight yard; one specimen

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Aphanostephus skirrhobasis (DC.) Trel. ex Coville & Branner
2706981Steve Stephens   204631968-05-12
United States, Texas, Wichita, 2 mi. E Burkburnett. Upland prairie pasture.

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Aphanostephus skirrhobasis (DC.) Trel. ex Coville & Branner
2706982Earle Bondy   s.n.1937-05-06
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Low sandy soil north of Woodward.

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Aphanostephus skirrhobasis (DC.) Trel. ex Coville & Branner
2706983Samuel M. Tracy   85491903-07-03
United States, Louisiana, Cameron

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2706978Ernest J. Palmer   135821918-05-13
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Wet ground - ditches, in valley.

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Aphanostephus humilis (Benth.) A. Gray
2706979David B. Dunn   159441969-03-30
United States, Texas, Ward, 11 mi. E of Monahans along railroad.

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Aphanostephus humilis (Benth.) A. Gray
2706980Ernest J. Palmer   311841926-06-21
United States, New Mexico, Bernalillo, Along dry arroyos, near Albuquerque.

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3287078John R. MacDonald   sn1999-08-15
United States, Mississippi, Oktibbeha, MSU, parking lot of Harned Biology Building. Rare, growing in crack of pavement in parking lot, rays white.

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Aphanostephus skirrhobasis thalassius Shinners
2706984R. Dale Thomas   826151982-10-30
United States, Louisiana, Cameron, Area south of LA 82 about four miles west of Holly Beach.

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2566912Jean L. Berlandier   20611828-06-00
United States, Texas, Circa Bejar et Lardeo.

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Aphanostephus ramosissimus var. humilis (Benth.) B.L. Turner & Birdsong
2377101Edward L. Greene   1091880-11-01
United States, Arizona, San Francisco Mountains near Clifton.

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2566910Lloyd H. Shinners   80101945-06-21
United States, Texas, Donley, 3 miles N.W. of Hedley.

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103250696Andrew Townesmith   33892019-04-29
United States, Texas, Uvalde, Private ranch off of road 1049., 29.4038889 -99.6419444, 330m


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