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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
131667Chris D. Sherman   1421991-09-13
United States, Texas, Brewster, 77.1 miles S of Hwy. 67 on Hwy. 118., 29.3 -103.55, 905m

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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
1237617Heidi H. Schmidt   25941998-04-09
United States, Arizona, Pima, Coronado National Forest. Ca. 9.0 miles N of Tucson on the Catalina Highway. In Saguaro-Ocotillo forest. On rocky hillsides and in ephemeral streambeds. Granitic soils., 32.3136111 -110.7108333, 1150m

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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
100266761F. R. Fosberg   533491930-08-04
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Pyramid Peak, W slope. Lower Sonoran Zone., 1450m

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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
103484510Umaldy T. Waterfall   54621943-08-02
United States, Texas, Culberson, Red sandstone slopes along arroyo running up southwestern Beach Mtn with Rhus and Tecoma Stans; Bernardia common; 6 1/2 mi. NW of Van Horn.

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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
103484517Roxana S. Ferris   23931921-06-29
United States, Texas, El Paso, Common. Rocky spur 1/2 way up mt. side. East side Franklin Mt.

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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
103484520Hugh C. Cutler   19291938-05-31
United States, Texas, Presidio, 16 mi N of Presidio.

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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
103484523Ernest J. Palmer   341901928-05-26
United States, Texas, Brewster, On shrubs, along rocky banks of Blue Creek, between Green Gulch and Castellan.

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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
103484526Umaldy T. Waterfall   67271946-08-23
United States, Texas, Hudspeth, Igneous outwash on talus slopes about 1000 feet above Quitman Valley near base of Igneous peaks west of Eagle Peak. Eagle Mountains about 35 miles SE of Sierra Blanca. With Fouquieria and Agave macrocarpa


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