Dataset: SRSC-
Taxa: Evolvulus alsinoides (Evolvulus diffusus), Evolvulus alsinoides var. angustifolius (Evolvulus alsinoides var. acapulcensis, Evolvulus alsinoides var. grisebachianus, Evolvulus alsinoides var. hiticaulis, Evolvulus alsinoides var. linifolius, Evolvulus linifolius, Evolvulus alsinoides var. hirticauli... (show all)
Search Criteria: Big Bend; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Angelo State University Herbarium


SAT
8188Bonnie B. Amos   51271990-09-15
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park, 5.7 mi S (by road) intersection of Hwy 118 and Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive on Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive, 29.24623 -103.387194

SAT
8189S. Denise Giles   44891988-07-12
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park, 1.6 miles north of junction of Glenn Spring Road and Pine Canyon Road on Pine Canyon Road, 29.253368 -103.194911

SAT
8193Bonnie B. Amos   48421989-10-15
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park, Fresno Springs Canyon, 29.183434 -103.276079

SAT
9014S. Denise Giles   44891988-07-12
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park, 1.6 mi N junction of Glenn Spring and Pine Canyon Road on Pine Canyon Road, 29.253297 -103.195006

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT372032Kim I. Miller   12581961-08-01
United States, Texas, Brewster, In Big Bend Natl. Park, middle west slopes of Dead Horse Mtns. c. 10-12 miles south of Dagger Flat.

Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
00034696J. Fenstermacher   14722005-10-22
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. Dead Horse Mountains. Telephone Canyon trailhead., 29.397044 -103.037054, 975m

SRSC
00034745Barton H. Warnock   123211955-05-27
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. Sierra Quemada, at Dominguez Spring., 1052m

SRSC
00034746Barton H. Warnock   130781955-08-05
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. North side of Paint Gap Hills. Onion Spring., 983m

SRSC
00034748Barton H. Warnock   128611955-08-03
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. Paint Gap hills., 1067m

SRSC
00034751S. C. Bartel   1982000-10-29
United States, Texas, Brewster, Trans-Pecos Texas. Big Bend National Park. West Dodson Trail.

SRSC
00034752J. Fenstermacher   20602005-10-26
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. Dead Horse Mountains. Boquillas Canyon. Part of Marufo Vega short cut/bandit trail. Along riverside., 29.237339 -102.872338, 579m

SRSC
00034753Barton H. Warnock   96121950-09-06
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. Chisos Mountains. At base of Baldy Peak (Bailey) Basin., 1494m

SRSC
00034754J. Fenstermacher   3092004-09-07
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. Dead Horse Mountains. Dagger Basin. Between Dagger Flat road turnaround and Stuarts Peak., 29.509324 -103.035126

SRSC
00034755J. Fenstermacher   2092003-08-17
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park. Dead Horse Mountains. North Dagger Mountain area., 29.585186 -103.115032

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00394449Mary L. Butterwick|Stuart Strong   7581975-06-07
United States, Texas, Presidio, Throughout the Righthand Shutup in the Solitario on the Big Bend Ranch.

TEX
TEX00394472Barton H. Warnock   96121950-09-06
United States, Texas, Brewster, At base of Baldy Peak (Bailey) Basin of the Chisos Mountains; Big Bend Nat. Park.

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:48275Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   Worthington 226001994-03-25
United States, Texas, Presidio County, Big Bend Ranch, Agua Adentro, 29.4916666667 -104.1083333333, 1097 - 1097m


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