Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bouteloua radicosa (Atheropogon radicosus, Atheropogon bromoides, Dinebra bromoides, Bouteloua bromoides var. radicosa)
Search Criteria: Durango; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Bouteloua radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
R. Q. Landers, Jr   2163671954-10-05
Mexico, Durango

TAES
Bouteloua radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
Gene A. Pratt   7841958-08-23
Mexico, Durango

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Bouteloua radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
265010H. S. Gentry   1948-09-19
Mexico, Durango, Eastern piedmont of Sierra Gamon above Pe±on Blanco, Dgo.

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Bouteloua radicosa (E. Fourn.) Griffiths
01432582R. Q. Landers, Jr.   
Mexico, Durango

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Bouteloua radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
1118588Howard S. Gentry   83531948-09-19
Mexico, Durango, Minera Juan Diego; Sierra Gamon; above Peñon Blanco, 24.7877 -104.011

MICH:Angiosperms
Bouteloua radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
1118596F. Gould & J. Morrow   79081957-10-20
Mexico, Durango, Rancho Santa Anita; 20 mi SE of Durango, 23.8042 -104.434, 1981m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX:TEX
Bouteloua radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
TEX00246318R. Q. Landers, Jr.   2163671954-10-05
Mexico, Durango, Between Durango city and Parral

TEX:TEX
Bouteloua radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
TEX00246319R. Q. Landers, Jr.   2163041954-09-28
Mexico, Durango, Between Durango city and Aguascalientes city

TEX:TEX
Bouteloua radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
TEX00246321Frank W. Gould|Judd Morrow   79081957-10-20
Mexico, Durango, 20 mi SE of Durango


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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