Dataset: TLU-TLU
Taxa: Crassulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas Lutheran University Herbarium


TLU:TLU
Sedum nuttallii Torrey & E. James ex Eaton
Hannah Johnson   1022007-06-13
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Weston Ranch limestone outcrop area on hilltop, 29.64 -98.14305556, - 210m

TLU:TLU
Sedum nuttallii Torrey & E. James ex Eaton
Sally John Rajkumar   172012-06-05
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Weston Ranch, Tract 33; north of Marion, near Wunles Lane, 29.64198333 -98.14578333, 218 - 218m

TLU:TLU
Sedum nuttallii Torrey & E. James ex Eaton
Linda J. Moss   142012-06-05
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Weston Ranch, Tract 33, limestone outcrop, 29.6407 -98.14346667, - 220m

TLU:TLU
Sedum nuttallii Torrey & E. James ex Eaton
Dafne Valdez   612013-06-20
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Weston Ranch, Tract 34. Off of Wunles Lane; south of New Braunfels., 29.64066667 -98.14386667, 223 - 223m

TLU:TLU
Sedum nuttallii Torrey & E. James ex Eaton
Evan J. Basha   22014-05-16
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Weston Ranch, North of Weil Road, 29.64075 -98.14261667, 225 - 225m

TLU:TLU
Sedum nuttallii Torrey & E. James ex Eaton
Jacob Lara   292015-06-11
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Weston Ranch, south of Wunles Lane. Mosaic of live oak-juniper woodlands and open areas with limestone and thin soil., 29.64105 -98.14566667, - 220m

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Sedum nuttallii Torrey & E. James ex Eaton
Lauren Mundt   312017-05-24
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Weston Ranch, 29.63518333 -98.14798333, - 216m

TLU:TLU
Sedum nuttallii Torrey & E. James ex Eaton
Carol Davis   52021-05-26
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Weston Ranch, southwest of New Braunfels, in a field south of Wunles Lane. Limestone Outcrop, 29.64068 -98.14352

TLU:TLU
Sedum nuttallii Torr. & E. James ex Eaton
Jake Compton   312004-04-24
United States, Texas, Llano


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