Dataset: BAYLU-BAYLU
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; South Carolina; Lexington; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


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BAYLU009596F. Yeats   1968-07-17
United States, South Carolina, Lexington

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Hypericum lloydii (Svenson) W. P. Adams
BAYLU033168S.W. Leonard   16551968-06-22
United States, South Carolina, Lexington, Along Co. Rt. 32-77, 0.7 mi wesst of jcu. of Co, Rt. 32-37, 33.9767435 -81.2362525

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BAYLU015028S.W. Leonard   
United States, South Carolina, Lexington, detailed locality information protected

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BAYLU043380Lynn M. Rogers   00192000-04-01
USA, South Carolina, Lexington, Along roadside 5 mi. from downtown Lexington. App. 100 ft from stream, 33.981537 -81.236211, 119m

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BAYLU023051L. Lowestein   121960-05-05
USA, South Carolina, Lexington, Banks of Lake Murray, 34.042888 -81.234724

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BAYLU044255A.E. Radford   454101967-07-05
USA, South Carolina, Lexington, vicinity of Edmunds, 33.858615 -81.19397

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BAYLU053120S. W. Leonard   16541968-06-22
United States, South Carolina, Lexington

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BAYLU038469S.W. Leonard   31021970-04-18
United States, South Carolina, Lexington, Along railroad near the Lexington station, 33.981537 -81.236211

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Agalinis purpurea (L.) Pennell
BAYLU045119Dawn Hamill   231995-09-26
USA, South Carolina, Lexington, Found behind the Bi-Lo in the Edenwood Shopping Center. Highway 15-302 west until they fork then follow Highway 215 for 2 miles and the shopping center is on the left, 33.953765 -81.059816


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