Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bothriochloa barbinodis (Andropogon barbinodis, Andropogon perforatus, Bothriochloa barbinodis var. palmeri, Bothriochloa barbinodis var. perforata, Bothriochloa palmeri, Andropogon barbinodis var. perforatus, Andropogon saccharoides var. palmeri, Andropogon schlumbergeri, Bothriochloa perforata, Am... (show all)
Search Criteria: Texas; Fort Davis; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT408860Fred A. Barkley   14T8291944-10-02
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, In rich loam and lava rock in the More meso-phytic lower portion of wall of Limpia Canon near Fort Davis.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
103000286George Yatskievych   16-2322016-07-24
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Feeding station for large mammals (elk, deer, sheep) along Jeep trail from lodge to Elk Spring., 30.6191 -104.1904, 1963m

MO
103063385George Yatskievych   16-2322016-07-24
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Feeding station for large mammals (elk, deer, sheep) along Jeep trail from lodge to Elk Spring., 30.61908 -104.19039, 1963m

MO
100972746George Yatskievych   16-2322016-07-24
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Feeding station for large mammals (elk, deer, sheep) along Jeep trail from lodge to Elk Spring., 30.6191 -104.1904, 1963m

MO
101076278George Yatskievych   16-2322016-07-24
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Feeding station for large mammals (elk, deer, sheep) along Jeep trail from lodge to Elk Spring., 30.61908 -104.19039, 1963m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Bothriochloa barbinodis (Lagasca) Herter
01431063Fred A. Barkley   14T8291944-10-02
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, In lower portion of wall of Limpia Canyon near Fort Davis.

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


BRIT:NLU
NLU0389839John A. Churchill, M. D.   928471992-09-16
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Fort Davis; along Limpia River ca. 6 km above junction of routes 118 and 17

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00329566Fred A. Barkley   14T8291944-10-02
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, In lower portion of wall of Limpia Canyon near Fort Davis.

TEX
TEX00496974George Yatskievych|Austin Brenek|David Warren-Hammack   16-2322016-07-24
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Feeding station for large mammals (elk, deer, sheep) along Jeep trail from lodge to Elk Spring., 30.61908 -104.19039


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