INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia stictospora (Anisophyllum senile, Chamaesyce stictospora, Chamaesyce stictospora var. guadalupensis, Chamaesyce stictospora var. sublaevis, Chamaesyce stictospora var. texensis), Euphorbia stictospora var. stictospora, Euphorbia stictospora var. sublaevis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce stictospora (Engelm.) Small
ILL00153773W.H. Horr   E301934-07-24
United States, Kansas, Douglas, South of University of Kansas Campus, Lawrence., 38.95979 -95.257051

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce stictospora (Engelm.) Small
ILL00153730W.A. Weber   133671967-07-27
United States, Colorado, Boulder, 1905 Bluff Street, Boulder., 40.02414 -105.271714

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce stictospora (Engelm.) Small
ILL00153732Norlan C. Henderson   61-9461961-10-08
United States, Texas, Taylor, Buffalo Gap Estates, about 12 miles south of Abilene., 32.27459 -99.733144

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce stictospora (Engelm.) Small
ILL00153731Lloyd C. Hulbert   32541958-06-26
United States, Kansas, Morton, 9 miles north of Elkhart, north of Cimarron River., 37.1058 -101.92521

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce stictospora (Engelm.) Small
ILL00153735V.H. Chase   71051939-06-24
Mexico, Hidalgo, Municipality of Jacala., 21.009523 -99.191345, 1372m

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce stictospora (Engelm.) Small
ILL00153736F. Lyle Wynd, C.H. Mueller   771936-06-15
Mexico, Coahuila, Between Hipoloto and Sacramento, El Desierto de la Payla, municipality of Ramos Arizpe., 25.699746 -101.401802

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce stictospora (Engelm.) Small
ILL00153737V.H. Chase   71061939-06-24
Mexico, Hidalgo, Municipality of Jacala., 21.009523 -99.191345, 1372m

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce stictospora (Engelm.) Small
ILL00153738V.H. Chase   77281939-08-02
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Municipality of Galeana., 24.833333 -100.066667, 1646m


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