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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-18239:Evax
prolifera Nutt. ex DC.
DES00061030Raul Gutierrez   19832008-04-28
Texas, Kendall County, Ca. 1.5 mi E of Kendalia on W bank of Krause Creek., 29.973222 -98.510139, 426m

DES-1644:Vicia
ludoviciana Nutt.
DES00061021Raul Gutierrez   19792008-04-28
Texas, Kendall County, Ca. 1.5 mi E of Kendalia on W bank of Krause Creek., 29.973222 -98.510139, 426m

DES-18813:Thelesperma
filifolium (Hook.) Gray
DES00060003Raul Gutierrez   19332008-04-28
Texas, Kendall County, Ca. 1.5 mi E of Kendalia on W bank of Krause Creek., 29.973222 -98.510139, 426m

DES-2705:Erodium
texanum Gray
DES00061022Raul Gutierrez   19802008-04-28
Texas, Kendall County, Ca. 1.5 mi E of Kendalia on W bank of Krause Creek., 29.973222 -98.510139, 426m

DES-12542:Chaerophyllum
tainturieri Hook.
DES00061015Raul Gutierrez   19952008-04-28
Texas, Kendall County, Ca. 1.5 mi E of Kendalia on W bank of Krause Creek., 29.973222 -98.510139, 426m


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