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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dermatophyllum gypsophilum (Sophora gypsophila), Dermatophyllum gypsophilum subsp. guadalupense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX
Dermatophyllum gypsophilum subsp. guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) Vincent
TEX00018138Roger Reisch   s.n.1972-04-15
United States, Texas, Culberson, Dog Canyon of Guadalupe National Park.

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Sophora gypsophila B.L. Turner & A. Powell
TEX00274029Albert Michael Powell|John D. Bacon|Beverley Brock|M. Bierner   21121971-05-26
Mexico, Chihuahua, Off Hwy 16, 8.8 mi E of railroad crossing, W of Coyame

TEX
Sophora gypsophila B.L. Turner & A. Powell
TEX00274030James S. Henrickson|E. Lee   158471977-04-27
Mexico, Chihuahua, Ca 57 (air) mi WSW of Ojinaga, 19 (rd) mi SW of Coyame, 27 (rd) mi NE of Morrion, 29.31667 -105.28333

TEX
Sophora gypsophila B.L. Turner & A. Powell
TEX00274031Albert Michael Powell   24431972-07-13
Mexico, Chihuahua, Ca 27 mi NE of El Morreón, ca 9 mi NE of RR crosing, near Hwy 16

TEX
Sophora gypsophila B.L. Turner & A. Powell
TEX00371399Albert Michael Powell|B. Turner|Robert Earle Magill   20721971-04-07
Mexico, Chihuahua, 8.8 mi E of RR, Highway 16. (The locality is actually 8.8 mi N of the RR where it croses the highway; or about 20 mi S of Coyamé).

TEX
Dermatophyllum gypsophilum subsp. guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) Vincent
TEX00383124Barton H. Warnock   228171969-06-14
United States, Texas, Culberson, At Dog Canyon; West slopes of Guadalupe Mountains.

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Dermatophyllum gypsophilum (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) Vincent
TEX00486982Michael J. Moore|Hilda Flores Olvera|Helga Ochoterena Booth|Norm Douglas   24172013-08-30
Mexico, Chihuahua, W of Coyame along MEX.16, ca. 9 mi. E of jct. with railroad crossing., 29.31261 -105.31514


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