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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Ditaxis cyanophylla Wooton & Standl.
1566425Ira W. Clokey   75761937-05-24
United States, Nevada, Clark, Charleston Park. South slope with scrub. Yellow pine belt., 2280m

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Ditaxis neomexicana (Müll. Arg.) A. Heller
150369James C. Solomon   3531972-12-17
United States, Arizona, Pinal, 3 mi. E of the junction of US 80 and Old Mesa Road., 670m

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Ditaxis lanceolata (Benth.) Pax & K. Hoffm.
142073Chris Dietrich   271994-04-12
United States, California, Riverside, 9 miles north-northwest of Indio, off Dillon Road 1.9 miles northeast on Berdoo Canyon Road (J241). BLM land. Desert Access Guide Map #17. Along gravelly wash in creosote bush scrub., 33.81888 -116.17083, 380m

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Ditaxis serrata (Torr.) A. Heller
150439Mary Merello   2441992-04-15
United States, Arizona, Pima, Forest along AZ State Highway 85, North of Organ Pipe National Monument border. Dry sandy, rocky substrate., 32.1666667 -113.1666667

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Ditaxis laevis (A. Gray ex Torr.) A. Heller
1847671Charles (Carlos) Wright   17981851-00-00
United States, New Mexico, West Texas.

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Ditaxis neomexicana (Müll. Arg.) A. Heller
1847648Charles (Carlos) Wright   6431849-05-00
United States, New Mexico, Collected in Expedition from Western Texas to El Paso, New Mexico., 31.75 -106.4833333

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Ditaxis neomexicana (Müll. Arg.) A. Heller
1847646Charles (Carlos) Wright   17971851-00-00
United States, New Mexico, Upper Rio Grande.

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1368357John K. Myers   6241999-07-14
United States, Washington, King, Seattle. El Mercado Latino, 1514 Pike Place, No. 6., 47.6087 -122.3406

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Ditaxis aphoroides (Müll. Arg.) Pax
100307468Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   6861847-04-00
United States, Texas, Upper Guadalupe

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Ditaxis aphoroides (Müll. Arg.) Pax
100307505Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   6861847-00-00
United States, Texas, Upper Guadalupe.

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Ditaxis aphoroides (Müll. Arg.) Pax
100307522Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   6861847-00-00
United States, Texas

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Ditaxis mercurialina (Nutt.) J.M. Coult.
100270478Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   5181846-00-00
United States, Texas

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Ditaxis humilis (Engelm. & A. Gray) Pax
1847673Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   3061844-05-00
United States, Texas, In land clayey soil, west of the Brazos.

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Ditaxis aphoroides (Müll. Arg.) Pax
100270363Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   6861847-00-00
United States, Texas

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Ditaxis humilis (Engelm. & A. Gray) Pax
100270453Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   1971849-10-00
United States, Texas

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Ditaxis aphoroides (Müll. Arg.) Pax
100307476Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   6861847-04-00
United States, Texas, Upper Guadalupe

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Ditaxis aphoroides (Müll. Arg.) Pax
100307530Ferdinand J. Lindheimer   6861847-04-00
United States, Texas

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Ditaxis humilis (Engelm. & A. Gray) Pax
101360984Alan Lievens   69052008-08-02
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, In an open area in the lawn on the east side of the intersection of Beck Street and Oestreich Street on the campus of Texas Lutheran Univerity of Seguin.

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Ditaxis humilis (Engelm. & A. Gray) Pax
101361073Michael H. Nee   570752010-05-26
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Along Long Ave, at Braswell Drive, 1/4 km W of I-35 W, 6 km NNE of center of Fort Worth., 32.8061111 -97.3191667, 190m

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Ditaxis neomexicana (Müll. Arg.) A. Heller
101361143William R. Carr   303022012-04-11
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Ca. 10-11 airmiles NW of jct. US Rt. 277 and road to Rough Canyon Recreation Area. Central part of Devils River State Natural Area Southern Unit., 29.7283334 -100.9631111, 500m

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Ditaxis cyanophylla Wooton & Standl.
101881117Ira W. Clokey   75761937-05-24
United States, Nevada, Clark, Charleston Park. South slope with scrub. Yellow pine belt., 2280m

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Ditaxis polygama (Jacq.) L.C. Wheeler
103480494Carlo L.G. Bertero   s.n.
Caribbean??


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