Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Festuca coahuilana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Festuca coahuilana Gonz.-Led. & S.D. Koch
TEX00438063Tom L. Wendt|Jesús Valdés Reyna   20621977-07-27
Mexico, Coahuila, Cañón del Desiderio (N-draining): mid-canyon, 1.5 mi. down (N) from upper lumber camp, in E fork; 9.4 mi. by winding road W from Rancho Cerro de la Madera., 27.12917 -102.525

TEX
Festuca coahuilana Gonz.-Led. & S.D. Koch
TEX00208542Tom L. Wendt|J. Valdés R.   20421977-07-26
Mexico, Coahuila, Sierra de la Madera, Cañón del Agua (N-draining), mid-canyon, 2.5 mi S of ranchito (which is at mouth of canyon)., 27.06528 -102.41111

TEX
Festuca coahuilana Gonz.-Led. & S.D. Koch
TEX00208543Tom L. Wendt|J. Valdés R.   20421977-07-26
Mexico, Coahuila, Sierra de la Madera, Cañón del Agua (N-draining), mid-canyon, 2.5 mi S of ranchito (which is at mouth of canyon)., 27.06528 -102.41111


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