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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Nathan C. Taylor   2182014-04-04
USA, Texas, Pecos, 12.4 mi. N of Co. line on Hwy 67., 30.720556 -103.194444, 1123m

SRSC
00000664A. M. Powell   71842015-04-04
USA, Texas, Brewster, Ca. 45-50 mi S of Alpine, E of Hwy 118, 02 Ranch

SRSC
00000856A. M. Powell   72882015-05-31
USA, Texas, Brewster, Ca. 9 mi SE of Alpine, NE of Spring Tank, near fence corner, 30.269117 -103.5587, 1628m

SRSC
00001320Guy & Genevieve Nesom   031992-04-05
United States, Texas, Crockett, Hwy 290, 1.5 mi WSW of jct with Hwy I-20, ca. 24 mi W of Ozone (jct of Hwys I-20 and 163)., 762m

SRSC
00002030Nathan C. Taylor   6882016-03-11
USA, Texas, Upton, 2 mi. W of Hwy 67 (Rankin) on 329., 31.221815 -101.979858

SRSC
00002027Nathan C. Taylor   7012016-03-11
USA, Texas, Upton, 9.5 mi. NW of Hwy 67 (Rankin) on 329., 31.29626 -102.06924

SRSC
Castilleja purpurea (Nutt.) G. Don
00011603Nathan C. Taylor   10732017-04-20
USA, Texas, Eastland, On 1037 ca 2.5 mi S of Carbon., 32.237913 -98.844262

SRSC
00012352Andrea Ohl   2792018-09-22
USA, Texas, Brewster, South County, just W of the Corazones Peaks, N of the Christmas Mts, igneous mt. locally known as "Turtle Mt." White Hills Quad., 1318m

SRSC
00016290   
USA, Texas, Brewster

SRSC
00019291   
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis

SRSC
Castilleja Mutis ex L. f.
00008516Nathan C. Taylor   15472018-05-18
USA, Texas, Culberson, 2.3 mi. SE of Hwy 62/180 on Hwy 652 (to Orla)., 31.971455 -104.515931

SRSC
00027561   
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis

SRSC
00031795   
Mexico, Nuevo Leon

SRSC
00031797   
USA, Texas, Hidalgo

SRSC
00032814   
USA, Texas, Pecos

SRSC
00034552   
Mexico, Puebla


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