Eragrostis
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Filed As
Poaceae
Eragrostis -
Collector(s)
W. R. Carr 23405, 15 Jun 2004
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Location
United States of America. Texas. Refugio Co. Level Surface of Lissie Formation (according to GAT, but looking more like Beaumont in field), S side of main (entrance) road on Terrell Ranch, just W of its jct. with road to S just W of ranch HQ, 7.5-7.6 airmiles S of F. M. 2441 bridge over Medio Creek. SW Quadrangle.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1683659
Occurrence ID: 4db588cf-bad2-4a52-a533-d9892de96a9d
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Poales
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Family
Poaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Texas
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County/Municipio
Refugio Co.
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Locality
Level Surface of Lissie Formation (according to GAT, but looking more like Beaumont in field), S side of main (entrance) road on Terrell Ranch, just W of its jct. with road to S just W of ranch HQ, 7.5-7.6 airmiles S of F. M. 2441 bridge over Medio Creek. SW Quadrangle.
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Elevation
Alt. 19 - 20 m. (62 - 66 ft.)
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Coordinates
28.2524, -97.4211
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Distribution
CCS* 5« FLORA OF TEXAS The Nature Conservancy of Texas Eragrostis REFUGIO CO.: common in somewhat tight fine sandy loam (mapped as Orelia Series) on small patch of claypan within coastal prairie / live oak savanna on +/- level surface of Iissie Formation (according to GAT, but looking more like Beaumont in field), S side of main (entrance) road on Terrell Ranch, just W of its jet. with road to S just W of ranch HQ, 7.5-7.6 airmiles S of F. M. 2441 bridge over Medio Creek, at N28°15'08.5", W097°25'16.0". Refugio SW Quadrangle. Elev. 63-65 ft Associates include Castela erecta, Cypeius acuminatus, Desmanthus virgatus, Dyssodia wrigjitii, Echinocactus texensis, Euphorbia secundiflora, Evolvulus sericeus, Isocoma drummondii, Krameria lanceolata, Panicum hians, Polypremum procumbens, Ruellia nudiflora, Sida ciliaris, Xanthisma texanum, Ziziphus obtusifolius. W. R. Carr (with Clifford Carter) #23405 15 June 2004 1683659
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Eragrostis