Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tetraneuris scaposa (Hymenoxys scaposa var. scaposa, Cephalophora scaposa), Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa (Hymenoxys scaposa, Hymenoxys glabra, Hymenoxys scaposa var. glabra, Tetraneuris fastigiata, Tetraneuris glabra, Tetraneuris stenophylla, Hymenoxys scaposa var. argyrocaulon, Hymenoxys scapos... (show all)
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT333688Kim I. Miller   12351961-07-30
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, c. 31 miles northwest of Fort Davis and c. 17 miles northwest of road to Mt. Wilson Observatory on Rt. 118

Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene
00069741Patricia Manning   4121993-07-07
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Trans-Pecos Texas. Chihuahua Desert Research Institute landsite. 6 miles southeast of Fort Davis on Highway 118. At northwest end of Modesta Canyon on trail from parking area.

SRSC
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene
00069750Albert Michael Powell   42201983-11-12
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Trans-Pecos Texas. 5 miles south of Fort Davis. Chihuahua Desert Research Institute Landsite. Grassland east of entrance of Highway 118., 1524m

SRSC
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene
00069743Lamar Kay   s.n.1948-06-30
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Near Fort Davis.

SRSC
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene
00069744Lester Hood   s.n.1948-06-26
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 10 miles southwest of Fort Davis.

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00408850J. Dan Scurlock   71966-08-01
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Davis Mountains State Park (elev. 4500 feet to 5600 feet), two miles west of Fort Davis.


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