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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


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Aspicarpa hirtella L.C. Rich.
00020827   
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis

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00001201Nathan C. Taylor   6152015-07-27
USA, Texas, Hudspeth, A little S of I-10, W of Sierra Blanca; along skunk Canyon., 31.190198 -105.489831

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00001626Patricia Manning   80172015-05-29
USA, Texas, Brewster, Rosenow/Rogers Ranch, 15 mi W of Sanderson & 12 mi S of Hwy 90 off of Beef Canyon/Bullis Gap Rd. Rolling limestone hills and canyons. On a rocky east facing slope about 1/2 mile S. of Ranch House.

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00002040James Henrickson   136731973-09-29
Mexico, Coahuila, Ca. 35 (air) miles SSW of Cuatro Cienegas, in northern slope of Sierra de Los Alamitos, ca. 9.2 (road) miles S of El Hundido., 26.5 -102.283333, 1417m

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Cottsia gracilis (A. Gray) W.R. Anderson
00011670Andrea Ohl   283
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., 1155m


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