Dataset: SRSC-
Taxa: gaura => Gaura,Oenothera suffrutescens, Gaura
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Gaura nealleyi J.M. Coult.
00000712A. M. Powell   72282015-05-09
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Roadside TX 17, 7.6 mi NE of Fort Davis., 30.659064 -103.795956, 1386m

SRSC
Oenothera suffrutescens (Ser.) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
00004285A.M. Powell   74132016-05-21
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Along TX 17, 11.9 mi N of Fort Davis., 30.7153 -103.782458, 1385m

SRSC
Oenothera suffrutescens (Ser.) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
00004508W.R. Carr   360072016-08-16
USA, Texas, Presidio, In somewhat brushy, early-successional blue grama grassland on gently rolling landscape underlain by Quaternary alluvium and low terrace deposits, on soils mapped as Chilimol-Boracho-Berrend complex, E side of main road on Mimms Ranch, ca. 1.3-1.4 air miles N of jct. St. Rt. 17 and US Rt. 90 in Marfa, SE part of Mimms Ranch., 30.329361 -104.026111, 1451 - 1454m

SRSC
Oenothera suffrutescens (Ser.) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
00004675Chris Jackson   7812015-06-09
USA, Texas, Brewster, ca. 70 km S of Alpine, TX, ca. 4 km W of TX 118; O2 Ranch., 1143m

SRSC
Oenothera suffrutescens (Ser.) W. L. Wagner & Hoch
00009204Nathan C. Taylor   15002018-04-25
USA, Texas, Midland, Midland, I-20 Wildlife Preserve; near trailhead., 31.96304 -102.1205

SRSC
Oenothera suffrutescens (Ser.) W. L. Wagner & Hoch
00015608   
USA, Texas, Brewster

SRSC
Oenothera suffrutescens (Ser.) W. L. Wagner & Hoch
00016507   
USA, Texas, Brewster

SRSC
Oenothera suffrutescens (Ser.) W. L. Wagner & Hoch
00020260   
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis


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Google Map

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