Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rumex berlandieri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT388795C. L. Lundell   88531940-05-14
United States, Texas, Travis, Lockhart Road, about 5 miles south of Austin., 30.151712 -97.764808

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT484067Lloyd H. Shinners   193701955-04-03
United States, Texas, Matagorda, 5 miles north of Bay City. Silty clay ditch. Loose clumps from stout rhizomes.

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT484068Lloyd H. Shinners   243371956-08-12
United States, Texas, Matagorda, Bay City. Weed in St. Augustine grass lawn, blackish silty clay.

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT484060C. L. Lundell   87801940-05-08
United States, Texas, Willacy, Coarse perennial herb.; Locality: Willacy Co,. east of San Perlita. Along roadside.

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT484071Joe C. Johnson   9491952-07-12
United States, Texas, Karnes, Frequently locally in edge of bog, associated with Echinodorus cordifolius, Echinochloa. Jacobs Creek crossing, 3 miles N. W. of Panna Maria, State Hwy. 123.

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT484052Lloyd H. Shinners   193341955-04-03
United States, Texas, Brazoria, 1 mile east of East Columbia.; Low ground, silty clay. Forming small, loose clumps from stout rhizomes.

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT484066L. C. Hinckley   6921936-07-00
United States, Texas, Presidio, Infrequent in wet spots. Marsh below San Esteban Lake, 12 mi. S. Marfa.; Altitude- about 4400 ft.

Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
BUT0002616B. C. Tharp   
United States, Texas, Austin

Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
DUKE10050081   
United States, Florida, Franklin

DUKE
DUKE10050082   
United States, Louisiana, Iberia

DUKE
DUKE10050083   
United States, Louisiana, St. Mary

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
J. L. Berlandier   1151827-00-00
Mexico

F:Botany
J. L. Berlandier   23151833-00-00
Mexico

F:Botany
J. L. Berlandier   1699
Mexico

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00036795J. L. Berlandier   23151831-04-00
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Matamoros, Circa Matamoras urbem

Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MU
MU-V-000195499G. R. Versey   1881-00-00
United States, Texas

MU
MU-V-000195810E. Wilkinson   1885-00-00
Mexico, Chihuahua

Michigan State University


MSC
MSC0191579   
Texas

MSC
MSC0191580   
California

MSC
MSC0191581   
Texas

MSC
MSC0217509   
Mexico, Hidalgo

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
02407432E. Palmer   6381876-03-00
United States of America, Arizona, Bill Williams fork, Colorado river.

NY
02407433M. B. Croft   s.n.1884-00-00
United States of America, Texas, Duval Co., San Diego., 27.763914 -98.238895

Oklahoma State University Herbarium


OKLA
OKLA020038206B. C. Tharp   s.n.1935-05-09
United States, Texas, Travis, Austin

OKLA
OKLA020038205B. C. Tharp   s.n.1935-05-09
United States, Texas, Travis, Austin

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Edith A. Purer   40861932-07-24
United States, California, Sonoma, Bodega Bay, stabilized sand dunes, 38.32299 -123.02432

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


TAES
Joe C. Johnson   9491952-07-12
United States, Texas, Karnes

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
01795467C. G. Pringle   
Mexico, Hidalgo

COLO:V
01795475Marguerite Fitzgerald   32 151937-00-00
United States, Texas, Houston, Memorial Park.

COLO:V
01795483Marguerite Fitzgerald   12c1937-09-05
United States, Texas, Houston, Memorial Park.

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00370669Berlandier   1151844-01-01
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, “Méxique.”

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0310414WISLloyd H. Shinners   193341955-04-03
United States, Texas, Brazoria

WIS
v0310413WISSister Mary Clare   6471932-04-30
United States, Texas, Bexar

WIS
v0310444WISE. J. Krause   s.n.1924-07-14
United States, California, Monterey


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