Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tribulus terrestris (Tribulus saharae), Tribulus terrestris var. bicornutus (Tribulus lanuginosus var. orientalis, Tribulus bicornutus, Tribulus hispidus, Tribulus lanuginosus, Tribulus lanuginosus var. microcarpus), Tribulus terrestris var. orientalis (Tribulus orientalis), Tribulus terrestris var.... (show all)
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00283706Roger W. Sanders|D. Lawrence Venable   750761975-10-04
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Davis Mts, ca. 20 km W of Fort Davis, 3 km W of "Prude Dude Ranch" along Hw. 118.

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


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NLU0334724Randy Dooley   s.n.1971-08-05
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Along Tex. Fm.-Mkt. Rte. 17 near Roadside Park 11 miles north of Fort Davis.

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NLU0334727John A. Churchill   929151992-09-15
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Fort Davis; of Limpia River bed ca 2 km above route 118 and 17 junction.


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