Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xanthisma texanum subsp. texanum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


BAYLU:BAYLU
Xanthisma texanum subsp. texanum var. orientalis
BAYLU039314Yturrin   6641924-08-06
United States, Texas, Willacy, 15m

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT240363Lloyd H. Shinners   74001945-04-21
United States, Texas, Dimmit, 7 miles n.e. of Bigwells.

BRIT:BRIT
Xanthisma texanum subsp. texanum var. orientalis
BRIT240361Alfred Traverse   17571960-10-11
United States, Texas, Calhoun, Seadrift, at San Antonio Bay, W end of 1st E-W road S of Seadrift. On bank 1.5 m. above bay level, ca. 3 m. from bay., 2m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT240360Alfred Traverse   17571960-10-11
United States, Texas, Calhoun, Seadrift, at San Antonio Bay, W end of 1st E-W road S of Seadrift., 2m

BRIT:BRIT
Xanthisma texanum subsp. texanum var. orientalis
BRIT240356Wm. C. Dohnke Jr.   71962-11-25
United States, Texas, Brooks, State highway 285, 15 miles east of Hebbronville, Texas.

BRIT:BRIT
Xanthisma texanum subsp. texanum var. orientalis
BRIT240378Marshall C. Johnston   545461950-04-19
United States, Texas, Willacy, Roadside clearing in brush on "Victoria" loam soils area, near headquarters of Sauz Ranch.

Oklahoma State University Herbarium


OKLA
OKLA67270Lloyd H. Shinners   74001945-04-21
United States, Texas, Dimmit, 7 miles n.e. of Bigwells

Texas Tech University, E. L. Reed Herbarium


TTC
TTC011072Diana C. Garcia   761963-04-14
United States, Texas, La Salle, 5 miles north of encinal on u.s. hwy. 81, 28.116149 -99.331476


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Google Map

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