Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Corydalis aurea (Capnoides aureum, Corydalis washingtoniana, Capnoides aurea, Corydalis aurea var. robusta, Corydalis oregana, Corydalis euchlamydea, Corydalis albertae, Corydalis tortisiliqua), Corydalis aurea subsp. occidentalis (Corydalis curvisiliqua subsp. occidentalis, Corydalis aurea var. occ... (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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LL00282896Donovan S. Correll   206061959-03-31
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, 18 miles north of Fort Davis, route #17, Davis Mts.

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LL00354905Donovan S. Correll   341631967-05-10
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Southeast of Point of Rocks Roadside Park about 10 miles west of Fort Davis, Rte. #166.

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


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TEX00354902Eula Whitehouse   82821932-04-20
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Fort Davis.

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TEX00470286William R. Carr|R. Potts   346862015-04-17
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Along Cienega Creek in S part of Potts property, ca. 3.75 airmiles E to ENE of jct. St. Rt. 17 and St. Rt. 118 at N edge of Fort Davis, SC part of Potts property. Fort Davis SE Quadrangle., 30.61225 -103.82328


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Google Map

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