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

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Baylor University Herbarium


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Centaurium texense (Griseb.) Fernald
BAYLU032688J. Singhurst   48401995-07-02
United States, Kansas, Wilson, ca. 3.2 miles N of jct. of Bethel Road and Million Dollar Road in Neodesha; WNW ca. 0.7 mi. from Seagraves house, 37.464794 -95.680258

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU060194J. Singhurst   86171996-09-18
United States, Kansas, Wilson, Fall River at Horseshoe bend, 5 miles WNW of Neodesha, KS, 37.461402 -95.75978

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BAYLU062074J.R. Singhurst   110232002-07-04
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, Shoal Creek Park, 2 miles south of Galena, Kansas., 37.04156 -94.64018

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU034046Michael A. Vincent   50001991-08-09
USA, Kansas, Cherokee, Second growth prairie area (disturbed) along US Rt. 69, 3.2 miles S of junction with KS Rt. 96 in Columbus, 37.122825 -94.844124

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BAYLU063912J. Singhurst   222672018-06-04
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, Ca. 2.9 miles W of the junction of Hwy 166 and Hwy 7/69 on Hwy 166. South side of Hwy 166 near Cravensville., 37.031804 -94.943209

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BAYLU063558J. Singhurst   222672018-06-04
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, Ca. 2.9 miles W of the junction of Hwy 166 and Hwy 7/69 on Hwy 166. South side of Hwy 166 near Cravensville., 37.031804 -94.943209

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Rosa L.
BAYLU063557J.R. Singhurst   222682018-06-04
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, Ca 3.2 miles N of the junction of Hwy 166 and Hwy 59 at Chetopa, KS. West side of Hwy 59., 37.037292 -95.089961

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU063923J. Singhurst   222682018-04-06
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, ca. 3.2 miles N of the junction of Hwy 166 and Hwy 59 at Chetopa, KS, West side of Hwy 59, 37.037292 -95.089961


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.