Dataset: SRSC-
Taxa: Blepharidachne
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009036R.D. Worthington   330872005-04-17
USA, Texas, Hudspeth, Devil Ridge, north side of Yucca Mesa about 3.5 mi S of Sierra Blanca measured from Interstate I-10., 31.124333 -105.353667, 1372 - 1433m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009037B.H. Warnock   10,0761951-09-03
USA, Texas, Hudspeth, About 15 miles west of Sierra Blanca, between Quitman Mountains and Rio Grande., 1219m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009038B.H. Warnock   60951947-06-22
USA, Texas, Reeves, Barilla Creek; 10 miles east of Balmorhea., 1067m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009039B.H. Warnock   121661954-08-30
USA, Texas, Reeves, About 10 miles east of Balmorhea., 975m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009040B.H. Warnock   209011966-07-30
USA, Texas, Presidio, 1 miles south of Shafter toward Presidio., 914m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009041Mary Ellan Gard.   s.n.1949-04-03
USA, Texas, Brewster, Near Yellow Top Mountain about 50 miles south of Marathon., 640m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009042Billie L. Turner   10771949-06-12
USA, Texas, Brewster, 1 mi. S Adobe Wall Mt., 1015m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009043Brent AcAfee   2381964-10-30
USA, Texas, Brewster, Packsaddle Mountain, about 65 miles S of Alpine; Rex Ivey Ranch., 1189m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009044B.H. Warnock   11171949-06-18
USA, Texas, Brewster, 2 mi. SE Pack Saddle Mt., 1067m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009045J. Fenstermacher   3552004-10-04
USA, Texas, Brewster, Telephone Canyon trail, within the first 3 miles; Big Bend National Park., 29.361429 -103.023421, 1049m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009046Marshall C. Johnston   36151958-11-15
USA, Texas, Brewster, Ca. 40 miles south of Alpine., 29.733333 -103.558333, 1189m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009047A.M. Powell   34091979-03-23
USA, Texas, Brewster, 2 mi. E of Lajitas.

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009048B.H. Warnock   177171958-11-27
USA, Texas, Brewster, Near turn-off to the Wilson Ranch, Chisos Mountains; Big Bend National Park., 1372m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009049B.L. Turner   23-2392003-08-01
USA, Texas, Pecos, Squaw Teat Peak, a a breast-like limestone mesa ca. 2 mi. W of Bakersfield, just N of IH 10., 30.883333 -102.325

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009050B.H. Warnock   51951947-04-27
USA, Texas, Pecos, 20 miles northeast of Fort Stockton toward McCamey., 1052m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009051A.M. Powell   35871981-04-18
USA, Texas, Pecos, Near Hwy. 67, 5.6 mi E of IH 20 (McCamey turnoff 1.3 mi W of Dinosaur Rest area).

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009052Gregg McKenzie   4401961-07-10
USA, Texas, Pecos, 30 miles east of Fort Stockton; Escondido Ranch., 914m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009053B.H. Warnock   473441947-03-28
USA, Texas, Terrell, 11 miles east of Sanderson., 823m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009054B.H. Warnock   171751958-11-01
USA, Texas, Terrell, Along highway, 9 miles east of Sanderson., 823m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009055J.O. Parks   3081949-04-10
USA, Texas, Terrell, 9.6 miles west of Dryden., 762m

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009056B.L. Turner   15 9691991-05-19
USA, Texas, Terrell, 5 miles east of Dryden., 30 -102.083333

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00009057H.L. Surratt   1031949-00-00
USA, Texas, Terrell, 5 to 10 mi. east of Dryden.

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Blepharidachne bigelovii (S. Wats.) Hack.
00024634   
USA, Texas, Brewster


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