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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


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Dryopteris cinnamomea (Cav.) C. Christens.
00002656Charles Babcock   1001965-09-10
USA, Texas, Val Verde, Near Comstock., 299m

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00002657Jeffrey J. Keeling   742011-09-04
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Mt. Livermore Quandrangle at Tobe Spring., 30.636944 -104.176111, 2438m

SRSC
00002658Joseph A. Vaughn   272013-10-20
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Mount Livermore Quadrangle at Tobe Spring., 30.636944 -104.176111, 2438m

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00002659P. Manning   33952004-05-06
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Davis Mts, Mt. Livermore Preserve, TNC; Tobe Springs.

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00002660L. C. Hinckley   s.n.1936-05-31
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Mt. Livermore.

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00002661Barton H. Warnock   196861960-07-28
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Davis Mountains., 1890m

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00002662Barton H. Warnock   230771968-08-23
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Mt. Livermore, Davis Mts., 2438m

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00002663Barton H. Warnock   230201968-08-23
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Upper Madera Canyon of Mount Livermore, Davis Mountains., 2286m

SRSC
00002664Barton H. Warnock   230941968-08-23
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Near top of Mount Livermore; Davis Mountains., 2438m

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00002665Barton H. Warnock   74541947-09-11
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Upper spring in Madera Canyon, Mount Livermore, Davis Mts., 2438m

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00002666W. Hess   20151968-06-19
USA, New Mexico, Grant, Black Canyon Campground, outer loop road St. Hwy 61, 32 mi. n. of Mimbres., 2347m

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Dryopteris ludoviciana (Kunze) Small
00002667R. M. Tryon, Jr.   1939-08-27
USA, South Carolina, Georgetown, 17 miles northeast of Georgetown.

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00002664   
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis

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00011025Roy Morey   3732018-10-06
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Davis Mts. Preserve, Tobe Spring.

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00027486   
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis


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