INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia antisyphilitica (Euphorbia antisyphylitica, Euphorbia cerifera, Euphorbia occulta, Euphorbia antisyphilitica var. typica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00141378Mike Powell   33531981-06-23
United States, Texas, Brewster, North end of Reed Plateau Terlingua, Texas in southern Brewster County near limestone. Elevation 3000 feet., 29.3 -103.6167

University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
ILL00155179D. Seigler, G. May, K. Hily   DS-84241974-06-12
United States, Texas, Terrell, 10 miles east of Sanderson., 30.142302 -102.226158

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155180Frank Rinehart   61351961-04-04
United States, Texas, Presidio, 4 miles south of Shafter., 29.762101 -104.303253

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155181Geo. L. Fisher   1927-07-10
United States, Texas, Brewster, Río Grande River, South Brewster., 29.8333 -103.25, 1097m

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155182Hugh Cutler   47871941-05-03
United States, Texas, Brewster, Maravillas Canyon, 50 miles south of Marathon., 29.474135 -103.2333, 762m

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155186D. Seigler, J. Jasso, R. Gonzales, P. Ruiz   DS-7486
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 7 km from Galeana Jct. on road to Linares., 24.737268 -99.990863

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155185D. Seigler, K. Becker   DS-32181971-04-07
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 26 miles south of San Roberto on Mexican Federal Highway 57., 25.825429 -99.854277

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155184D. Seigler, G. Holsetein   DS-92301975-06-14
Mexico, Coahuila, Intersection of Route 40, San Pedro and Matamoros Branch., 18.585123 -90.645905

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155183D. Seigler, K. Becker   DS-33381971-04-10
Mexico, Puebla, 8 miles northwest of Tehuacan on Mexican Federal Highway 150., 18.67637 -97.669007

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155187D. Seigler, K. Becker   30981971-04-06
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Huasteca Cañon., 22 -98.25


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