Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lotus plebeius (Lotus X nummularius, Lotus longebracteatus, Lotus neomexicanus, Hosackia puberula var. nana, Lotus oroboides var. nanus, Lotus oroboides var. nummularius, Lotus oroboides var. plebeius)
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Angelo State University Herbarium


SAT
Lotus plebeius (Brand) Barneby
21523Rick Savage   1001982-04-10
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, approximately 36 mi NNE Fort Davis, Buffalo Trails Boy Scout Ranch

SAT
Lotus plebeius (Brand) Barneby
21524J. Bruce Moring   s.n.1982-04-10
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 24 mi NNE Fort Davis, Limpia Creek crossing

SAT
Lotus plebeius (Brand) Barneby
21525Rick Savage   0571982-04-09
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, approximately 36 mi NNE Fort Davis, Buffalo Trails Boy Scout Ranch

SAT
Lotus plebeius (Brand) Barneby
21526J. Bruce Moring   s.n.1982-04-08
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, approximately 36 mi NNE Fort Davis, Buffalo Trails Boy Scout Ranch

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Lotus plebeius (Brandegee) Barneby
2582892V. L. Cory   530811946-05-16
United States of America, Texas, Jeff Davis Co., White Rose Pass, Davis Mountains, 14 miles northeast of Fort Davis, 30.73181 -103.72769


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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