INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia villifera (Chamaesyce ammatotricha, Chamaesyce stanfieldii, Chamaesyce villifera, Euphorbia ammatotricha, Euphorbia senilis, Euphorbia siguatepequensis, Euphorbia stanfieldii, Euphorbia trichocardia, Euphorbia villifera var. nuda, Euphorbia villifera var. typica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce villifera (Scheele) Small
M.S. Young   501918-05-20
United States, Texas, Mount Bonnell, Austin., 30.320762 -97.77334

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce villifera (Scheele) Small
ILL00153896J. Reverchon   1592
United States, Texas, Uvalde, Upper Sabinal., 29.317458 -99.466435

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce villifera (Scheele) Small
ILL00153897Fred A Barkley, A. Lyman   14533B1944-07-05
United States, Texas, Travis, Northwest of Austin., 30.521831 -97.917469

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce villifera (Scheele) Small
ILL00153905V.H. Chase   71231939-06-25
Mexico, Hidalgo, Municipality of Jacala., 21.009523 -99.191345, 1372m

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce villifera (Scheele) Small
ILL00153906C.H. Mueller, M.T. Mueller   1933-07-29
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Sierra Madre Mountains., 25.708446 -100.28199

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce villifera (Scheele) Small
ILL00153907F. Lyle Wynd, C.H. Mueller   3261936-06-27
Mexico, Coahuila, Municipality of Muzquiz, Rancha Agua Dulce, Sierra de San Manuel., 28.238085 -100.535959

ILL:PLANT
Chamaesyce villifera (Scheele) Small
ILL00153908Mary Taylor   1691936-08-14
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Hacienda Pablillo, Galeana., 24.833333 -100.066667

ILL:PLANT
ILL00156267J.A. Villarreal, M. Carranza, J. Webbe, M.A. Orta   27221984-06-11
Mexico, Coahuila, Sierra de Zapalinamé, Sierra del Sur, 12 km south from Saltillo.


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