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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


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Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai
00027516   
USA, Texas, Presidio

SRSC
Ibervillea tenuisecta (A. Gray) Small
00000836Chris Jackson   1462014-07-29
USA, Texas, Brewster, Ca. 70 km S of Alpine, ca. 4 km W of TX 118, 02 Ranch, 1143m

SRSC
Ibervillea tenuisecta (A. Gray) Small
00008410Andrea Ohl   2282018-06-25
USA, Texas, Brewster, South County, just W of the Corazones Peaks, N of the Christmas Mts, igneous mt. locally known as "Turtle Mt." White Hills Quad., 29.50395 -103.468817, 1135m

SRSC
Ibervillea tenuisecta (A. Gray) Small
00010485Nathan C. Taylor   1599b2018-06-20
USA, Texas, Midland, Midland, I-20 Wildlife Preserve; NW of playa along trail along old fence along trail., 31.96643 -102.12355

SRSC
Ibervillea tenuisecta (A. Gray) Small
00010486Nathan C. Taylor   1599a2018-06-20
USA, Texas, Midland, Midland, I-20 Wildlife Preserve; NW of playa along trail along old fence along trail., 31.96643 -102.12355

SRSC
Ibervillea lindheimeri (Gray) Greene
00008508Nathan C. Taylor   s.n.2018-06-02
USA, Texas, Gaines, Pasture ca. 15 mi W of Lamesa (3 mi W of Co. line); N of tallest hill by largest mesquite., 32.69776 -102.25856

SRSC
Ibervillea lindheimeri (A. Gray) Greene
00033738   
USA, Texas, Brewster

SRSC
00004591R. D. Worthington   378502014-10-19
USA, New Mexico, Otero, Jarilla Mts, S side of mts. about 1.5 air mi. W of Orogrande. Creosote community on alluvium with sand., 32.394233 -106.123717, 1250m

SRSC
00005998A.M. Powell   76102017-08-26
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Davis Mts, hwy 166, ca 1 mi W of rockpile, near Sawtooth Mt.

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00006862Roy Morey   3502017-10-07
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Davis Mts. Resort, Louderback property along Limpia Creek., 30.625764 -104.062281, 1673m

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00027490   
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis


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