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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003519W. Weckesser   9462006-08-16
USA, Texas, Brewster, On Hwy 170, 8 mi W of Study Butte, above road cut., 29.316833 -103.65855, 917m

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003520A.M. Powell   37511982-07-09
USA, Texas, Brewster, Hills W of Terlingua.

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003521B.H. Warnock   75851974-09-28
USA, Texas, Brewster, Along Terlingua-Lajitas road., 1067m

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003522B.H. Warnock   1161
USA, Texas, Brewster, 3 mi. West of Terlingua, Reed Plateau., 914m

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003523W. Weckesser   10432007-10-04
USA, Texas, Brewster, N end Reed Plateau, south of Hwy 170 near roadcut.

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003524A.M. Powell   34541979-07-04
USA, Texas, Brewster, N end of Reed Plateau, in the highway gap.

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003525A.M. Powell   33391978-06-27
USA, Texas, Brewster, NW end of Reed Plateau, between Terlingua and Lajitas.

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003526A.M. Powell   36391981-09-19
USA, Texas, Brewster, Hill 38, ca. 2 mi W of Terlingua, near turn-off to Villa de la Mina, N end of Reed Plateau.

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003527B.H. Warnock   209381966-08-20
USA, Texas, Brewster, 3 miles west of Terlingua., 823m

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00003528A.M. Powell   31861977-08-20
USA, Texas, Brewster, N end of Reed Mesa, ca. 2 mi W of Terlingua.

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00006873Roy Morey   s.n.2016-10-05
USA, Texas, Brewster, Reed Plateau, southern Brewster County., 29.316882 -103.658497

SRSC
Genistidium dumosum I.M. Johnst.
00016537   
USA, Texas, Brewster


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