Dataset: SRSC-
Taxa: Asclepias brachystephana
Search Criteria: Big Bend; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT-SMU
Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
BRIT259609Grady L. Webster   43961952-07-18
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. About 1 mi. SW of junction of road from Santa Elena Canyon and cut-off to Terlingua.

BRIT:BRIT
Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
BRIT235940R. J. O'Kennon   10700a1992-07-22
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park Basin Road. 29.276626638 N, -103.28365171 W, ± 100 m WGS 1984., 29.276626638 -103.28365171

Oklahoma State University Herbarium


OKLA
Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
OKLA020044531Grady L. Webster   43961952-07-18
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park, about 1 mi. SW of junction of road from Santa Elena Canyon and cut-off to Terlingua

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
SJNM-V-0005325Porter, J. Mark   10471985-05-04
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. North end of Paint Gap Hills. Near hanging garden., 29.40814 -103.29759


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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