Dataset: ACU-
Taxa: Schrankia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Abilene Christian University Herbarium


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Schrankia occidentalis (Wooton & Standl.) Standl.
ACU0001874Amy McNamara   s.n.1994-04-25
United States, Texas, Taylor, Bell Plains Rd., 914m

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Schrankia occidentalis (Wooton & Standl.) Standl.
ACU0001875J. Shields   s.n.1992-05-04
United States, Texas, Callahan, Near Denton Valley.

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Schrankia roemeriana (Scheele) Blank.
ACU0001876Miller Talbot   s.n.1994-04-26
United States, Texas, Taylor, 5 mi west of Abilene State Park.

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ACU0001877Patricia Rollings   s.n.1967-04-16
United States, Texas, Callahan, Clyde Hwy.

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ACU0001878Robert Read   s.n.1966-04-25
United States, Texas, Taylor, Found out near Lake Abilene.

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ACU0001879Steve Davis   s.n.1966-05-08
United States, Texas, Taylor, 20 mi. SE. Abilene Hwy. 277.

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ACU0001880Don Foster   s.n.1966-05-13
United States, Texas, Taylor, ACC Park.

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ACU0001881Eddie Freeman   s.n.1961-05-10
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene [No additional locality data on sheet]

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ACU0001882Don McCloud   s.n.1970-06-03
United States, Texas, Taylor, Elmdale., 549m

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Schrankia hystricina (Small ex Britton & Rose) Standl.
ACU0001883Va So   51994-00-00
United States, [No locality data on sheet]

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ACU0001884Ken Williams   s.n.1981-00-00
United States, Texas, Oldham, Maston Ranch - N. of Adrian, TX. - on Canadian River., 35.507279 -102.695525

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ACU0001885Ken Williams   s.n.1981-00-00
United States, Texas, Oldham, Maston Ranch - N. of Adrian, TX. - on Canadian River., 35.507279 -102.695525


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.