Dataset: BAYLU-BAYLU
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Texas; Henderson/ Vanzandt; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


BAYLU:BAYLU
Eleocharis quadrangulata (Michx.) Roem. & Schult.
BAYLU001136J. Singhurst   44631995-06-01
USA, Texas, Henderson/ Vanzandt, Ca. 4.8 mi. N of jct. of Hwy 175 on St. Rt. 316 on St. Rt. 316, N side of St. Rt. 316, 32.36038 -95.97455

BAYLU:BAYLU
Setaria P. Beauv.
BAYLU019699J. Singhurst   44851995-06-05
USA, Texas, Henderson/ Vanzandt, Ca. 4.8 mi. N o jct of Hwy 175 an St. Rt. 316 on St. Rt. 316, N side of St. Rt. 316, 32.36042 -95.97453

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU023678J. Singhurst   44771995-06-05
USA, Texas, Henderson/ Vanzandt, Ca. 4.8 mi. N o jct of Hwy 175 an St. Rt. 316 on St. Rt. 316, N side of St. Rt. 316, 32.36042 -95.97453

BAYLU:BAYLU
Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers.
BAYLU008931J. Singhurst   44841995-06-05
USA, Texas, Henderson/ Vanzandt, Ca. 4.8 mi. N o jct of Hwy 175 an St. Rt. 316 on St. Rt. 316, N side of St. Rt. 316, 32.36042 -95.97453

BAYLU:BAYLU
Stipa L.
BAYLU035528J. Singhurst   44401995-06-01
USA, Texas, Henderson/ Vanzandt, Ca. 4.8 mi. N of jct. of Hwy 175 on St. Rt. 316 on St. Rt. 316, N side of St. Rt. 316, 32.36038 -95.97455

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU046644J. Singhurst   44691995-06-05
USA, Texas, Henderson/ Vanzandt, Ca. 4.8 mi. N o jct of Hwy 175 an St. Rt. 316 on St. Rt. 316, N side of St. Rt. 316, Purtis Creek State Park, 32.36083 -95.97455

BAYLU:BAYLU
Paronychia drummondii Torr. & A. Gray
BAYLU011612J. Singhurst   44821995-06-05
USA, Texas, Henderson/ Vanzandt, Ca. 4.8 mi. N o jct of Hwy 175 an St. Rt. 316 on St. Rt. 316, N side of St. Rt. 316, Purtis Creek State Park, 32.36083 -95.97455

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU046636J. Singhurst   44421995-06-01
USA, Texas, Henderson/ Vanzandt, Ca. 4.8 mi. N of jct. of Hwy 175 on St. Rt. 316 on St. Rt. 316, N side of St. Rt. 316, 32.36038 -95.97455


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Google Map

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