Dataset: MIL-
Taxa: Thelesperma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


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Thelesperma simplicifolium (A. Gray) A. Gray
B106220Lloyd H. Shinners   72491945-04-17
United States, Texas, Travis

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Thelesperma gracile (Torr.) A. Gray
B17696W. A. Kellerman   1884-08-20
United States, Kansas, Finney

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Thelesperma gracile (Torr.) A. Gray
B103598E. Bondy   1031935-06-18
United States, Kansas, Ellis

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B105980Lloyd H. Shinners   81951945-06-25
United States, Texas, Dallam

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Thelesperma simplicifolium (A. Gray) A. Gray
B106989V. L. Cory   537801947-05-28
United States, Texas, Hamilton

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Thelesperma megapotamicum (Spreng.) Kuntze
B106249Lloyd H. Shinners   80191945-06-22
United States, Texas, Randall

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Thelesperma gracile (Torr.) A. Gray
B57085H. C. Benke   42131926-06-09
United States, Kansas, Ottawa

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Thelesperma trifidum (Poir.) Britton
B17695C. H. Sylvester   1883-08-20
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel

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Thelesperma trifidum (Poir.) Britton
B106993V. L. Cory   537341947-05-18
United States, Texas, Denton


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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