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

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Tarleton State University Herbarium


TAC
Mentzelia multiflora (Nutt.) A. Gray
TAC02320A. T. Bratton   s.n.1966-04-08
United States, Texas, Hudspeth, Fort Hancock

TAC
Mentzelia nuda (Pursh) Torr. & A. Gray
TAC05130John Turner   s.n.1966-05-12
United States, Texas, Erath, Erath Co. [No additional locality data on sheet]

TAC
Mentzelia oligosperma Nutt. ex Sims
TAC02321C. H. Muller   s.n.1932-06-23
United States, Texas, Brewster, Chisos Mts. Blue creek cañon

TAC
Mentzelia oligosperma Nutt. ex Sims
TAC02322B. H. Warnock   W3051940-07-13
United States, Texas, Brewster, Baldy

TAC
Mentzelia oligosperma Nutt. ex Sims
TAC02323C. Mertins   1741961-06-24
United States, Texas, Crosby, 7 mi. E. of Crosbyton

TAC
Mentzelia oligosperma Nutt. ex Sims
TAC02324Larry E. Brown   8851967-10-19
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, at Dam of Possum Kingdom Lake.

TAC
Mentzelia oligosperma Nutt. ex Sims
TAC02325C. Mertins   5701961-08-07
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Comstock, Texas

TAC
Mentzelia oligosperma Nutt. ex Sims
TAC02326S. Burgess   1102005-07-13
United States, Texas, Somervell, Glen Rose; 1579 CR 2008 Fossil Rim Wildlife Center; along maintenance dirt road.

TAC
Mentzelia oligosperma Nutt. ex Sims
TAC02327J. R. Goetze   512009-05-23
United States, Texas, Mills, 14530362 E, 3491012 N., 31.553693 -98.680098

TAC
TAC02318J. Dixson   JD 51998-05-19
United States, Texas, Mason, 5 miles north on Mason on Mason Mountain WMA. Grassland 400 yds NE of office. 30° 49.27N, 99° 15.22W, 30.821167 -99.253667

TAC
TAC02319Bob Bethel   331966-00-00
United States, Texas, El Paso, Collected within the city limits of El Paso.

TAC
Mentzelia stricta (Osterhout) G.W. Stevens ex Jeffs & Little
TAC02328C. Mertins   1921961-06-24
United States, Texas, Motley, Roaring Springs; river area, 33.899934 -100.857071


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