Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aloysia wrightii (Lippia wrightii)
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:A
Aloysia wrightii A. Heller
01799778D. M. Andrews   231913-08-22
United States of America, Texas, Jeff Davis County, [no additional data]

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Aloysia wrightii Heller ex Abrams
LL00426664Cyrus Longworth Lundell|Amelia A. Lundell   131341944-08-23
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, On mountainside, 11 mi. NE of Fort Davis, Limpia Canyon., 30.701057 -103.763462

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Aloysia wrightii (A.Gray) A.Heller
3520737W. W. Eggleston   174421920-09-19
United States of America, Texas, Jeff Davis Co., 30.588211 -103.894625, 1500m

NY
Aloysia wrightii (A.Gray) A.Heller
3520741C. L. Lundell   131341944-08-23
United States of America, Texas, Jeff Davis Co., 11 miles northeast of Fort Davis, Limpia Canyon, on mountainside, 30.701057 -103.763462

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Aloysia wrightii (A. Gray) A. Heller
John M. Tucker   29981955-10-31
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis County, Texas, Jeff Davis County: 9 mi. southwest of Fort Davis, just west of Highway 17 (exact location unknown, coordinates estimated by label maker)., 30.473889 -103.963333, 1676m

DAV
Aloysia wrightii (A. Gray) A. Heller
John M. Tucker   29981955-10-31
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis County, Texas, Jeff Davis County: 9 mi. southwest of Fort Davis, just west of Highway 17 (exact location unknown, coordinates estimated by label maker)., 30.473889 -103.963333, 1676m


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