Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Prunus serotina var. virens (Prunus virens, Prunus virens var. virens)
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


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Prunus serotina var. virens (Woot. & Standl.) McVaugh
00034801Patricia Manning   7831994-04-24
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Approximately 4 miles southeast of Fort Davis on Highway 118. Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute landsite, southeast end of Modesta Canyon.

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Prunus serotina var. virens (Woot. & Standl.) McVaugh
00034802A. Michael Powell   40061983-05-29
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Northeast of Fort Davis, Limpia Canyon, Wild Rose Pass area.

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Prunus serotina var. virens (Woot. & Standl.) McVaugh
00034819Victor Louis Cory   535581947-04-27
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 10 1/4 miles northwest of Fort Davis, along Limpia Creek.

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Prunus serotina var. virens (Woot. & Standl.) McVaugh
00034818V. L. Cory   535551947-04-27
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 7.33 miles northwest of Fort Davis. Along Limpia Creek.

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Prunus serotina var. virens (Woot. & Standl.) McVaugh
00034822Henry T. Fletcher   13931933-04-09
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 5 to 10 miles Below Fort Davis. Along Limpia Creek., 1524m


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Google Map

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