Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Texas; Ellis; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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Dalea aurea Nutt. ex Pursh
BRIT300981S. E. Wolff   9491929-06-15
United States, Texas, Ellis, W of Nolanville.

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BRIT303779Lloyd H. Shinners   197551955-04-22
United States, Texas, Ellis, 3 miles west-southwest of Midlothian. Railroad right-of-way.

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Setaria geniculata auct. non (Wild.) Beauv.
BRIT269832R. Kral   1651954-10-16
United States, Texas, Ellis, South side of Ferris.

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BRIT298124Samuel B. Jones   158781968-08-12
United States, Texas, Ellis, 4 mi NNE of Midlothian ca 300 m W of US 67.

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BRIT263669R. Kral   1631954-10-16
United States, Texas, Ellis, South side of Ferris.

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BRIT265865R. Kral   1581954-10-16
United States, Texas, Ellis, Southern outskirts of Ferris.

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BRIT262856R. Kral   1601954-10-16
United States, Texas, Ellis, South side of Ferris

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BRIT264089R. Kral   6941955-04-02
United States, Texas, Ellis, 1 mile south of Ferris.

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BRIT247167James W. Kessler   51801981-11-13
United States, Texas, Ellis, On Hwy. 34, 0.6 miles west of IH 45

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Echinochloa muricata (P. Beauv.) Fernald
BRIT263122R. Kral   1591954-10-16
United States, Texas, Ellis, South side of Ferris.

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Chaerophyllum texanum Coult. & Rose
BRIT46855Lloyd H. Shinners   197561955-04-22
United States, Texas, Ellis, 3 miles WSW of Midlothian. Railroad right-of-way, silty clay.

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BRIT545987W. C. Holmes   102431999-06-11
United States, Texas, Ellis, FR 876 at limestone road cut, ca. 4 miles NW of Italy; 32.23979, 96.92115, 32.23979 -96.92115


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Google Map

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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.