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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-18052:Chrysothamnus
pulchellus (A A. Gray) Greene
DES00027814Larry C. Higgins   125121978-09-24
Texas, Potter County, Canadian River bottom, about 15 miles North of Amarillo, 25.448889 -101.763556

DES-18275:Grindelia
DES00027813Larry C .Higgens   125071978-09-24
Texas, Potter County, Canadian River bottom about 15 miles north of Amarillo, 25.448889 -101.763556

DES-3746:Gutierrezia
sarothrae (Pursh) Britt. & Rusby
DES00027815Larry C .Higgens   125161978-09-24
Texas, Potter County, Canadian River bottom about 15 miles north of Amarillo., 25.448889 -101.763556

DES-4283:Senecio
undetermined L.
DES00030030Larry C .Higgens   150101984-10-12
Texas, Potter County, Amarillo city limits; cultivated land west side of city, 35.193139 -101.948583

DES-255:Senecio
vulgaris L.
DES00031649B. Pitzer   4271987-03-02
Texas, Potter County, Bundy Canyon, ca 2 miles SE of Lake Elsinore, and 0.5 mi. N of Bundy Canyon Rd. off Raciti Rd. Romoland 7.5' Quad, 33.635586 -117.249472, 701m

DES-2029:Xanthium
spinosum L.
DES00030033Larry C. Higgins   150071984-10-12
Texas, Potter County, Amarillo, cultivated land west side of city., 35.193139 -101.933333

DES-18706:Scutellaria
resinosa Torr.
DES00027796Larry C. Higgins   118481978-05-19
Texas, Potter County, McBride Canyon S side of Lake Meredith., 35.561711 -101.736289

DES-1240
undetermined (Nutt.) Raven
DES00030031Larry C. Higgins   150061984-10-12
Texas, Potter County, Amarillo, cultivated land west side of city., 35.193139 -101.933333


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