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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Tamarix aphylla (L.) Karst.
00001419Roy Morey   2622015-08-06
USA, Texas, Presidio, One Mile West of Lajitas on the Rio Grande., 29.26002 -103.796014, 724m

SRSC
Tamarix aphylla (L.) Karst.
00001420Roy Morey   2682015-08-15
USA, Texas, Presidio, East of Arenosa Campground., 29.346816 -104.073852, 752m

SRSC
00001421Roy Morey   1482014-07-04
USA, Texas, Presidio, Madera Canyon River Access.

SRSC
00001810R. D. Worthington   387052015-06-22
USA, New Mexico, Eddy, Guadalupe Mts, riparian section of Last Chance Canyon near junction with White Oaks Canyon., 32.255683 -104.717833, 1418m

SRSC
00001985R. D. Worthington   379342015-04-23
USA, New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mts, mouth of San Andres Canyon., 32.78165 -105.91975, 1394m

SRSC
00004420A.M. Powell   74212016-05-28
USA, Texas, Pecos, Along TX 18, 9.6 mi N of Fort Stockton; Diamond Y Creek crossing., 31.042136 -102.887444, 827m

SRSC
00008636Nathan C. Taylor   15152018-05-02
USA, Texas, Midland, Midland, I-20 Wildlife Preserve; SW edge of Playa by boardwalk., 31.962845 -102.119509

SRSC
00009201Nathan C. Taylor   14872018-04-18
USA, Texas, Midland, Midland, I-20 Wildlife Preserve; NW of playa., 31.965978 -102.122138

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00029850   
USA, Texas, Presidio

SRSC
00004622Patricia Manning   80652016-07-18
USA, Texas, Presidio, Naegle spring, south Presidio county, several miles N of Ruidosa, TX. Close to bank surrounding the spring and associated dirt tank., 30.22456 -104.6997, 945m


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