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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-134463
undetermined Greene
DES00033825R. D. Worthington   127831985-03-15
Texas, Smith, Tyler, SE side of town near 2200 Jackie., 32.326237 -95.277051

DES-77051
undetermined (L.) Spreng.
DES00010595R. Dale Thomas   231571971-05-22
Texas, Smith, I-20 just east of Farm Road 2015, (Driscoll Lake Rd.) W. of Winona., 32.452365 -95.225992

DES-94807
undetermined (L.) P.W. Ball & Heywood
DES00010631R. Dale Thomas   232071971-05-22
Texas, Smith, Harris Creek Cemetary E of Fm. Rd. 2015, W of Winona, 32.452365 -95.225992

DES-87737
undetermined (L.) Wherry
DES00010850R. Dale Thomas   232141971-05-22
Texas, Smith, Dry hillside beside I-20 west of Winona, Texas, east of Fm. Rd. 2015 exit., 32.452365 -95.225992

DES-3412
undetermined (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
DES00000665E.R. Blakley   B-13701952-06-18
Texas, Smith, 2 miles S Pine Spring, Guadalupe Mtns. Along side of road., 31.869305 -104.817403, 1676m


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