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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Zeltnera calycosa (Buckley) G.Mans.
00000720A. M. Powell   72452015-05-09
USA, Texas, Reeves, Roadside 3078, 7.7 mi W of Toyahvale (junct. 17)., 30.966603 -103.910358, 1136m

SRSC
Zeltnera arizonica (A. Gray) G. Mans.
00001373Roy Morey   2762015-08-24
USA, Texas, Presidio, Los Ojitos.

SRSC
Zeltnera arizonica (A. Gray) G. Mans.
00001613Patricia Manning   70962015-05-22
USA, Texas, Presidio, Alamito Creek Preserve, NE of Bridge over Alamito Creek along Hwy 169.

SRSC
Zeltnera maryanniana (B.L. Turner) G. Mans.
00003266A.M. Powell   74352016-06-18
USA, Texas, Culberson, Along FM 652, 2.5 mi E of 62-180., 31.969583 -104.515167, 1183m

SRSC
Zeltnera arizonica (A. Gray) G. Mans.
00008505Nathan C. Taylor   15712018-06-04
USA, Texas, Midland, Midland, I-20 Wildlife Preserve; E of playa along trail near second bird blind from S., 31.96446 -102.11762

SRSC
Zeltnera arizonica (A. Gray) G. Mans.
00011862Vicente Mata Silva   s.n.2018-04-04
USA, Texas, Hudspeth, The UTEP Indio Mountains Research Station, Corral Tank., 30.786111 -104.983333, 1338m

SRSC
Zeltnera calycosa (Buckley) G.Mans.
00016516   
USA, Texas, Pecos

SRSC
Zeltnera maryanna (B.L. Turner) G. Mans.
00008511Nathan C. Taylor   15422018-05-18
USA, Texas, Culberson, 2.3 mi. SE of Hwy 62/180 on Hwy 652 (to Orla)., 31.971455 -104.515931

SRSC
Zeltnera calycosa (Buckley) G.Mans.
00030498   
USA, Texas, Presidio

SRSC
Zeltnera calycosa (Buckley) G.Mans.
00030499   
USA, Texas, Presidio

SRSC
Zeltnera calycosa (Buckley) G.Mans.
00030500   
USA, Texas, Presidio


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