Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phoradendron leucarpum subsp. tomentosum (Phoradendron villosum subsp. coryae, Phoradendron coryae, Phoradendron havardianum, Phoradendron serotinum subsp. tomentosum, Phoradendron tomentosum, Phoradendron flavescens var. pubescens, Phoradendron serotinum var. pubescens, Phoradendron serotinum var. ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Howard Payne University Herbarium


HPC
HPC00003430Ryman, Susie   3871979-04-28
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis Co., 3 mi SE of Rockpile, 20 mi W of Fort Davis

HPC
HPC00019792Watson, Steve   891971-04-15
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 15 mi W of Fort Davis

HPC
HPC00019795Bliss, Linda   791971-04-15
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 40 mi W of Fort Davis on Hwy 166

HPC
HPC00019798Wofford, Larry   901971-04-15
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 8 mi W of Fort Davis

HPC
HPC00019799Voight, Nancy   411971-04-15
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 15 mi W of Fort Davis

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
3711845W. W. Eggleston   174531920-09-20
United States of America, Texas, Jeff Davis Co., 30.588211 -103.894625, 1500m

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


BRIT:NLU
NLU0213280R. D. Worthington   255611996-06-29
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Davis Mts, Fort Davis, along Limpia Creek 0.2 mi N jct. TX Hwys 17 & 118., 1500m

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:54597Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   255611996-06-29
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis County, Fort Davis, along Limpia Creek, 0.2 mile N of junction of Texas Highways 17 and 115, 30.607837 -103.885884, 1500 - 1500m


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