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Dataset: SEINet
Search Criteria: Texas; Terrell County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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General Observations


SEINet-18161:Echinocactus
texensis Hopffer
Marc A. Baker   
TEXAS, Terrell County, detailed locality information protected

SEINet:Opuntia
mackensenii (M. S. Anthony) A. M. Powell & J. F. Weedin
Marc A. Baker   166132007-09-09
TEXAS, Terrell County, 18km ESE of Sanderson, between Hwy 90 and the railroad tracks, just west of the old Mofeta Railroad stop, 30.05 -102.23

SEINet:Opuntia
mackensenii (M. S. Anthony) A. M. Powell & J. F. Weedin
Marc A. Baker   16613.12007-09-09
TEXAS, Terrell County, 18km ESE of Sanderson, between Hwy 90 and the railroad tracks, just west of the old Mofeta Railroad stop, 30.05 -102.23

SEINet-2911:Echinocereus
coccineus Engelmann
Marc A. Baker   
TEXAS, Terrell County, detailed locality information protected

SEINet:Echinocereus
coccineus (Engelmann) W. Blum, Mich. Lange, & Rutow
Marc A. Baker   16614.12007-09-09
TEXAS, Terrell County, 18km ESE of Sanderson, between Hwy 90 and the railroad tracks, just west of the old Mofeta Railroad stop, 30.05 -102.23


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