Dataset: TAC-
Taxa: Ungnadia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tarleton State University Herbarium


TAC
TAC00300Lula C. Gough   s.n.1921-04-04
United States, Texas, Erath, Stephenville, 32.215686 -98.21591

TAC
TAC06870A. Nelson   N-23852017-04-29
United States, Texas, Parker, Utley Prairie 1.2 miles intersection of Old Agnes and Wieland roads, on East side of Wieland road. Cedar glade and adjacent prairie barren. Coordinates at gate, 32.85144N -97.76299W., 32.85144 -97.76299

TAC
TAC03878Raylynn Drews   181966-04-16
United States, Texas, Brown, Lake Brownwood eight miles north of Brownwood, Texas

TAC
TAC03879Harryette Purvis   s.n.1966-06-07
United States, Texas, Brown, Lake Brownwood, 10 miles north of Brownwood.

TAC
TAC03880Shannon Burgess   432005-04-11
United States, Texas, Somervell, Glen Rose; collected from top of limestone ridge in front of red wolf enclosure at Overlook area of Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, located at 1789 CR 2009, 5 mi S of Glen Rose.

TAC
TAC03881Taylor K. Yeates   91998-03-14
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, 2.5 miles NE of Stawn on Hwy 16, Ball Ranch, Walnut Creek.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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