INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cnidoscolus texanus (Jatropha texana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Muell.-Arg.) Small
ILLS00139540A. M. Powell & S. Powell   37581982-07-13
United States, Texas, Crane, Sand hills 8 miles southeast of Monahans., 31.512158 -102.796262

University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154101Michael J. Warnock   5901978-05-31
United States, Louisiana, Bienville Parish, 2.4 miles east Jct. Route 9 and 4 on 4 south side of road., 42.60746 -73.705862

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154102Pamela Balogh   481974-05-18
United States, Louisiana, Bossier Parish, Barksdale Air Force Base, field across Flagg Lake, Eastgate Road., 32.496961 -93.667617

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154103D. Seigler   DS 163862017-04-30
United States, Oklahoma, Kiowa, 1 mile north of the road end south of Soldier Springs Battleground, south of Hobart., 35.006744 -99.09669

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154104D. Seigler   DS-90861975-03-26
United States, Texas, Bee, 10 miles south of Beeville on Highway 181., 28.25562 -97.748331

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154105Carleton   1891-05-00
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, Guthrie., 35.878937 -97.425318

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154106D. Seigler, R. Neck, E. Rodriguez, F. Seaman, C. Bohnstedt   DS-53801971-08-24
United States, Texas, Austin, Brackenridge Field Lab, Austin., 30.286504 -97.779253

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154107D. Seigler, K. Becker   DS-30171971-04-04
United States, Texas, McLennan, Waco., 31.549333 -97.14667

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154108David S. Seigler   DS-105151977-05-26
United States, Texas, Bastrop, 10 miles east of Elgin on US 290., 30.349545 -97.20205

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154109 EDavid S. Seigler, S.G. Saupe, H. Welt   DS-100671976-05-23
United States, Texas, Grimes, 5 miles west of Roons Prairie., 30.584339 -96.028153

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154110D. Seigler   DS 16614A2017-08-18
United States, Texas, Cottle, Matador Wildlife Management Area, Stop 10., 34.36472 -100.6458

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154111D. Seigler, K. Becker   DS-30621971-04-05
United States, Texas, Medina, Rest area 7 miles north of Devine on I-35., 29.246993 -98.76214

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154112D. Seigler, J. Crutchfield   11551969-04-21
United States, Texas, Travis, On grounds of the Brackenridge Tract., 30.270266 -97.777393

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154113s.n.   1894-05-08
United States, Texas, Bastrop, Smithville., 30.008554 -97.159432

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154114s.n.   1915-06-30
United States, Texas, Jackson, Carr Lake., 30.677464 -96.142121

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154115Robert Bebb   25811905-05-10
United States, Texas, Marion, Jefferson., 32.757363 -94.345193

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154116D, Seigler, J. Ebinger, H. Clarke, K. Readel   132571991-00-00
United States, Texas, Blanco, 2 niles north of Johnson City on US Route 281., 30.305902 -98.411968

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Müll.Arg.) Small
ILL00154118Albert Ruth   3061913-07-07
United States, Texas, Tarrant

ILL:PLANT
Cnidoscolus texanus (Muell. Arg.) Small
ILL00170718William Severinghaus   s.n.1977-04-26
United States, Louisiana, Vernon, Ft. Polk, 31.056712 -93.213123


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