Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Selaginella mutica, Selaginella mutica var. limitanea (Selaginella mutica var. texana), Selaginella mutica var. mutica
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Angelo State University Herbarium


SAT
Selaginella mutica D.C. Eat. ex Underwood
12974Jack W. Stanford   38591971-04-15
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 26 mi NW Fort Davis, Madera Canyon

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Selaginella mutica D. C. Eaton ex Underwood
02075505R. M. Tryon & A. F. Tryon   50831950-07-04
United States of America, Texas, Jeff Davis County, West side of Sawtooth Mountain, about 25 miles west of Fort Davis, Davis Mountains, 1981m

Howard Payne University Herbarium


HPC
Selaginella mutica D.C. Eat. ex Underwood
HPC00026559Jack W. Stanford   38591971-04-15
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Madera Canyon, 26 miles NW of Fort Davis, 30.89 -104.25

HPC
Selaginella mutica D.C. Eat. ex Underwood
HPC00026560Jack W. Stanford   38601971-04-16
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Madera Canyon, 26 miles NW of Fort Davis, 30.89 -104.25

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1110341Rolla M. Tryon   50841950-07-04
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, West side of Sawtooth Mountain, about 25 miles west of Fort Davis, Davis Mountains. Tight mats on granite cliffs.

MO
1112517Rolla M. Tryon   50831950-07-04
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, West side of Sawtooth Mountain, about 25 miles west of Fort Davis, Davis Mountains. Small appressed mats in crevices of granitic cliff, exposed. 6500 feet., 1980m

MO
103000357George Yatskievych   16-3002016-07-27
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. Drainage above (NE of) Goat Spring; near old fence line., 30.6286 -104.1876, 2004m

MO
103063457George Yatskievych   16-3002016-07-27
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. Drainage above (NE of) Goat Spring; near old fence line., 30.62864 -104.18758, 2004m

MO
Selaginella mutica limitanea Weath.
100972817George Yatskievych   16-3002016-07-27
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. Drainage above (NE of) Goat Spring; near old fence line., 30.6286 -104.1876, 2004m

MO
Selaginella mutica limitanea Weath.
101076350George Yatskievych   16-3002016-07-27
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. Drainage above (NE of) Goat Spring; near old fence line., 30.62864 -104.18758, 2004m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
3506256R. T. Clausen   53171940-09-09
United States of America, Texas, Jeff Davis Co., Back of Old Fort Davis, 30.592644 -103.895655, 1524m

Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Selaginella mutica D.C. Eat. ex Underwood
00000402S. Yarborough   2004-162004-04-02
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Fort Davis National Historic Site, shaded areas on the N side of Sleeping Lion Mtn., 30.595717 -103.894983, 1524m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00496208George Yatskievych|Austin Brenek|David Warren-Hammack   16-3002016-07-27
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. Drainage above (NE of) Goat Spring; near old fence line., 30.62864 -104.18758

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley


PAUH
Selaginella mutica D.C. Eat. ex Underwood
00006272Jack W. Stanford   38591971-04-15
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 26 miles northwest of Fort Davis. Madera Canyon.


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