Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Muhlenbergia villosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00023999B. C. Tharp   50481928-07-11
United States of America, Texas, Martin County, 15 miles south of Stanton

Herbario de la Unidad Regional Universitaria de Zonas Áridas


CHAPINGO:URUZA
4010A. Sánchez Collazo   sn1986-09-27
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Ciudad del Maíz, Ejido San Rafael, 22.618999 -99.889163, 2020m

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
C. W. Morden   5591981-11-07
United States, Texas, Glasscock

TAES
C. W. Morden   5601981-11-07
United States, Texas, Howard

TAES
C. W. Morden   6821982-10-13
United States, Texas, Hudspeth

TAES
Omer E. Sperry   T13251942-08-17
United States, Texas, Presidio

TAES
B. H. Warnock   T13251942-08-17
United States, Texas, Presidio

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:45423Collector(s): Stanley D. Jones   77111991-09-06
United States, Texas, Culberson County, Ne of Pine Springs, on Rmrd 652, 4.7 miles E Jct with U.S. Highway 62/180, 1231 - 1231m

Yale University Herbarium, Peabody Museum of Natural History (Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History-YU)


YU-YPM:YU
YU.112708John R. Reeder; Charlotte G. Reeder   42461965-07-25
United States of America, Texas, Glasscock, 15 miles south of Stanton, 31.909919 -101.790696, 792m

YU-YPM:YU
YU.112709John R. Reeder; Charlotte G. Reeder   39101964-10-25
United States of America, Texas, Glasscock, 914m

YU-YPM:YU
YU.112710John R. Reeder; Charlotte G. Reeder   45301965-09-08
United States of America, Texas, Glasscock, 15 miles south of Stanton, 31.909919 -101.790696, 792m

YU-YPM:YU
YU.112711John R. Reeder; Charlotte G. Reeder   45361965-09-09
United States of America, Texas, Glasscock


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