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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Texas; Jeff Davis County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-19560:Prosopis
glandulosa Torr.
DES00052261Wendy C. Hodgson   71501993-05-09
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Along US 90 between Van Horn and Marfa, 16.1 mi NW of Valentine, 30.744667 -104.695639, 1210m

DES-2822:Berlandiera
lyrata Benth.
DES00052262Wendy C. Hodgson   71521993-05-09
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Along US 90 between Van Horn and Marfa, 16.1 mi NW of Valentine, 30.744667 -104.695639, 1210m

DES-4096:Ephedra
trifurca Torr. ex S. Wats.
DES00052263Wendy C. Hodgson   71531993-05-09
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Along US 90 between Van Horn and Marfa, 16.1 mi NW of Valentine, 30.744667 -104.695639, 1210m

DES-1984:Phacelia
popei Torr. & A. Gray
DES00052264Wendy C. Hodgson   71511993-05-09
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Along US 90 between Van Horn and Marfa, 16.1 mi NW of Valentine, 30.744667 -104.695639, 1210m

DES-3290:Cylindropuntia
imbricata (Haw.) F.M. Knuth
DES00047806R. Puente   2001-08-10
Texas, Jeff Davis County, On TEX 118, 11.5 mi. S o Kent. NW of McDonald Observatory. Base of Davis Mountains, 30.89144 -104.1417, 1514m

DES-50201:Helenium
amarum (Gray ex S. Wats.) Waterfall
DES00030923R. D. Worthington   142071986-06-28
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mts, Point of Rocks Roadside Park on Hwy 166., 30.533333 -104.0625, 1664m

DES-44120:Machaeranthera
tenuis (S. Wats.) Turner & Horne
DES00035076R. D. Worthington   195911991-07-07
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mts. Resort on High Lonesome Mt, Davis Mts., 30.591667 -104.075, 1828m

DES-2496:Melampodium
strigosum Stuessy
DES00030298R. D. Worthington   143521986-07-26
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mts. Resort, along Limpia Creek at McGuire Ranch ruins and resort HQ., 30.625 -104.091667, 1737m

DES-18501:Packera
millelobata (Rydb.) W.A. Weber & A. Love
DES00030926R. D. Worthington   143751986-07-26
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mts. Madera Canyon Roadside Park. Hwy 118, 30.705556 -104.1, 1767m

DES-57511:Tetraneuris
linearifolia (Hook.) Greene
DES00030931R. D. Worthington   143481986-07-26
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mts, Davis Mts. Resort along Limpia Creek at McGuire Ranch ruins and resort HQ, 30.625 -104.091667, 1737m

DES-18852:Verbesina
nana (Gray) Robins. & Greenm.
DES00005534Elinor Lehto   77391971-08-14
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Jct. US 90 and Texas 505, 30.518972 -104.410028

DES-82047:Echinocereus
viridiflorus (Engelm.) Rumpl.
DES00015707D. J. Pinkava   106052006-10-12
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Rt. 118, ca. 7 mils S of Ft. Davis., 30.527222 -103.815556, 1772m

DES-18129:Dasylirion
leiophyllum Engelm. ex Trel.
DES00035075R. D. Worthington   195701991-07-07
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mountains, Point of Rocks Roadside Park., 30.533333 -104.0625, 1664m

DES-1998:Erysimum
capitatum (Dougl. ex Hook.) Greene
DES00059997T. R. Van Devender   2004-7472004-08-02
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Laurence E. Wood Picnic Area, Elbow Canyon, Davis Mountains., 30.706111 -104.137778, 1780m

DES-13452:Mimosa
aculeaticarpa (Benth.) Barneby
DES00030924R. D. Worthington   143671986-07-20
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mts, along road into the Davis Mts. Resort, 0.6 miles N of Hwy 166 froma point 10 miles W jct 166 and 17, 30.549772 -104.097294

DES-2496
undetermined Stuessy
DES00030928R. D. Worthington   143521986-07-26
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mts. Resort, along Limpia Creek at McGuire Ranch ruins and resort HQ., 30.625 -104.091667, 1737m

DES-2439
undetermined Chod.
DES00035074R. D. Worthington   195921991-07-07
Texas, Jeff Davis County, Davis Mts. Resort on High Lonesome Mt, Davis Mts., 30.591667 -104.075, 1828m


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