Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cologania pallida
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
103063362George Yatskievych   16-2102016-07-23
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Along Jeep trail from lodge to Slick Rock Canyon., 30.61961 -104.20375, 1868m

MO
101076255George Yatskievych   16-2102016-07-23
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Along Jeep trail from lodge to Slick Rock Canyon., 30.61961 -104.20375, 1868m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
3305359R. S. Ferris   26591921-07-09
United States of America, Texas, Jeff Davis Co., cliffs, Davis Mts., 30.592644 -103.895655

Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
00004247A.M. Powell   74692016-08-21
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, South slopes of Mt. Locke, ca. 12 mi NW of Fort Davis., 30.665297 -104.030022, 1771m

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
NLU0155214John A. Churchill   926891992-09-17
United States, Texas, Jeff davis, Fort Davis. OF NE corner of Limpia Canyon NW of Old Ft. Davis.

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00517055George Yatskievych   16-2102016-07-23
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Along Jeep trail from lodge to Slick Rock Canyon., 30.61961 -104.20375


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