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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Anemia mexicana Klotzsch
00001534Patricia Manning   34012004-05-22
USA, Texas, Brewster, Twelve mi S of Hwy 90, Bullis Gap Rd, Rogers Ranch. In N/S running, boxed canyon, drainage off of W canyon wall, S of Rock Ranch House., 30.028367 -102.684717, 909m

SRSC
Anemia mexicana Klotzsch
00001535B.L. Turner   s.n.1948-09-13
USA, Texas, Val Verde, Crevices, mouth of Pecos River., 488m

SRSC
Anemia mexicana Klotzsch
00001536D. S. Correll   280301963-06-23
USA, Texas, Uvalde, Forested area along ravine, 9 miles south of Utopia.

SRSC
Anemia mexicana Klotzsch
00001537M. S. Young   s.n.1918-04-06
USA, Texas, Travis, Austin.

SRSC
Anemia mexicana Klotzsch
00001538Sandra Aguillar Ruiz   3061992-11-18
Mexico, Coahuila, Rancho El Rincon, on SW margin of Serranias del Burro (part of Sierra del Carmen), ca. 80 km SE of Big Bend national Park, Texas. Rancho Las Pilas., 28.666667 -102.25, 1400 - 2100m


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