Dataset: SRSC-
Taxa: sida => Sida, Sida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


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Sida longipes Harv. & Sond.
00001625Patricia Manning   80162015-05-29
USA, Texas, Brewster, Rosenow/Rogers Ranch, 15 mi W of Sanderson & ca. 12 mi S of Hwy 90 off of Beef Canyon/Bullis Gap Rd. In rolling limestone hills and canyons. On SW facing slope of chunky limestone.

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Sida abutifolia P. Mill.
00003269A.M. Powell   74422016-06-25
USA, Texas, Brewster, Ca. 12 mi S of US 90, Maxon draw, Rogers Ranch, 1.3 mi E of ranch house, 1.1 mi W of Bullis Gap/Beef Canyon Road and Fresno Creek., 30.032325 -102.651758, 828m

SRSC
Sida abutifolia P. Mill.
00004608Chris Jackson   8162015-06-23
USA, Texas, Brewster, ca. 70 km S of Alpine, TX, ca. 4 km W of TX 118; O2 Ranch., 1143m

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Sida abutifolia P. Mill.
00006732Andrea Ohl   1452017-08-24
USA, Texas, Brewster, South County, just W of the Corazones Peaks. N of Christmas Mts, known as "Turtle Mt."

SRSC
Sida abutifolia P. Mill.
00009969Nathan C. Taylor   16382018-06-15
USA, Texas, Midland, Midland, I-20 Wildlife Preserve; NE side of preserve., 31.96786 -102.11983

SRSC
Sida abutifolia P. Mill.
00011595Nathan C. Taylor   10822017-04-27
USA, Texas, Gaines, Pasture ca. 15 mi W of Lamesa (3 mi W of Co. line), S of hwy 180; behind greenhouse., 32.69577 -102.25844

SRSC
Sida longipes A. Gray
00011669Andrea Ohl   2972018-10-14
USA, Texas, Brewster, South County, just W of Corazones Peaks, N or the Christmas Mts, igneous mt. locally known as "Turtle Mt." White Hills Quad., 1197m

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00016273   
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis

SRSC
Sida longipes Harv. & Sond.
00016511   
USA, Texas, Terrell

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00035762B. Thomas   972023-09-21
United States, Texas, Brewster, Trans-Pecos Texas. Hancock Hill., 30.372917 -103.647889, 1463m


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