INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia jejuna (Chamaesyce jejuna)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Chamaesyce jejuna Warnock & M.C. Johnst.
ILLS00138733Loy R. Phillippe, David Seigler, Angela Kerber, and John E. Ebinger   35337.12003-03-27
United States, Texas, La Salle, North of Farm Route 133 southwest of Cotulla, Texas. Chaparral Wildlife Management Area. Dry shrubland west of Mare’s Pond, survey site # 4., 28.31496 -99.34618, 165m

University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Euphorbia jejuna M.C.Johnst. & Warnock
ILL00155740D.S. Seigler, J.E. Ebinger, L.R. Phillippe, A. Kerber   155592003-03-25
United States, Texas, Dimmit, Site 5 at the Chaparral Wildlife Management Area, 8 miles west of Artesia Wells., 28.266637 -99.415201

ILL:PLANT
Euphorbia jejuna M.C.Johnst. & Warnock
ILL00155741D.S. Seigler, A. Kerber, J.E. Ebinger   150802001-08-18
United States, Texas, Dimmit, Near laboratory at the Chaparral Wildlife Management Area, 8 mils west of Artesia Wells., 28.266637 -99.415201

ILL:PLANT
Euphorbia jejuna M.C.Johnst. & Warnock
ILL00155742D.S. Seigler, A. Kerber, J.E. Ebinger   151042001-08-18
United States, Texas, Dimmit, Near entrance of Chaparral Wildlife Management Area, 8 miles west of Artesia Wells., 28.266637 -99.415201

ILL:PLANT
Euphorbia jejuna M.C.Johnst. & Warnock
ILL00155743Angela Kerber   292002-05-30
United States, Texas, Dimmit, Chaparral Wildlife Management Area, 8 miles west of Artesia Wells., 28.266637 -99.415201

ILL:PLANT
Euphorbia jejuna M.C.Johnst. & Warnock
ILL00155744D.S> Seigler, A. Kerber, J. Friedman, J.E. Ebinger   154122002-11-06
United States, Texas, LaSalle, Study site 1, Chaparral Wildlife management Area, 8 miles west of Artesia Wells., 28.266637 -99.415201

ILL:PLANT
Euphorbia jejuna M.C.Johnst. & Warnock
ILL00155745D.S. Seigler, J.E. Ebinger, L.R. Phillippe, A. Kerber   155222003-03-24
United States, Texas, LaSalle, Study site 4, Chaparral Wildlife Management Area, 8 miles west of Artesia Wells., 28.266637 -99.415201


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