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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-48683:Eragrostis
secundiflora (Torr.) S.D. Koch
DES00052050Dixie Z. Damrel   1937B2003-08-08
Texas, San Patricio County, Mustand Island, Port Aransas., 27.80595 -97.08212, 6m

DES-43343:Hydrocotyle
bonariensis Comm. ex Lam.
DES00050633Dixie Z. Damrel   1934B2003-08-08
Texas, San Patricio County, Mustang Island, Port Aransas: in vacant lot, on the outskirts of beach dunes, 27.8116 -97.0754, 8m

DES-26797:Centrosema
virginianum (L.) Benth.
DES00050622Dixie Z. Damrel   1933B2003-08-08
Texas, San Patricio County, Mustang Island, Port Aransas: in vacant lot, on the outskirts of beach dunes, 27.8116 -97.0754, 8m

DES-43992:Helianthus
argophyllus Torr. & Gray
DES00050612Dixie Z. Damrel   1935B2003-08-08
Texas, San Patricio County, Mustang Island, Port Aransas: in vacant lot, on the outskirts of beach dunes, 27.8116 -97.0754, 8m

DES-48846:Uniola
paniculata L.
DES00050626Dixie Z. Damrel   1938B2003-08-08
Texas, San Patricio County, Mustang Island, Port Aransas: Beach dunes, facing mainland., 27.80997 -97.07333, 6m

DES:Rudbeckia
hirta Farw.
DES00010602David Lawson   4241972-04-18
Texas, San Patricio County, Welder Wildlife Foundation, 7 miles E of Sinton, on U.S. 77., 28.068333 -97.487222

DES-43992
undetermined Torr. & Gray
DES00065247Dixie Z. Damrel   1935-B2003-08-08
Texas, San Patricio County, Mustang Island, Port Aransas: in vacant lot, on the outskirts of beach dunes., 27.8116 -97.0754, 8m


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