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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Porlieria angustifolia (Engelm.) A. Gray
115843Chris D. Sherman   1201991-09-12
United States, Texas, Brewster, 69.1 miles S of Hwy. 67, on Hwy. 118., 29.38333 -103.55, 1170m

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Porlieria angustifolia (Engelm.) A. Gray
115853Alan E. Brant   19551990-03-21
United States, Texas, Val Verde, US highway 277, 2 miles S of Del Rio on right side of highway. Dry, open., 28.9666667 -101.0166667, 410m

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Porlieria angustifolia (Engelm.) A. Gray
100576683Barry L. Snow   5801985-09-17
United States, Texas, Presidio, Ca 25 mi W of Lajitas along Hwy 170. Steep terrain stone hills and rhyolite. Abundant on rocky floodplain.

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Porlieria angustifolia (Engelm.) A. Gray
1406165James C. Solomon   26921976-04-14
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge., 26 -98.05

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Porlieria angustifolia (Engelm.) A. Gray
1967972John R. Stone   41202004-04-08
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Ca. 2 km north of Del rio off Rt. 277. Roadside scrub and ruderal vegetation., 29.46027 -100.90777, 380m

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Porlieria angustifolia (Engelm.) A. Gray
1192137Edward Palmer   1291879-07-28
United States, Texas, Uvalde, Uvalde, 90 m NW of San Antonio.

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Porlieria angustifolia (Engelm.) A. Gray
100647870George Yatskievych   83-36A1983-03-15
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend Nat'l Park, 1.7 road miles N of Boquillos Canyon turnoff on road from Panther Junction to Rio Grande Village., 29.2 -102.9833333, 610m

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Porlieria angustifolia (Engelm.) A. Gray
102866293George Yatskievych   83-36A1983-03-15
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend Nat'l Park, 1.7 road miles N of Boquillos Canyon turnoff on road from Panther Junction to Rio Grande Village., 29.2 -102.9833333, 610m


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