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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT303143S. & G. Jones   39661990-03-10
United States, Texas, Kimble, East side of North Llano River with its jct. with IH 10.

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Euphorbia cinerascens Engelm. in Torr.
BRIT313582John A. Churchill, M. D.   9213001992-10-03
United States, Texas, Kimble, Telegraph, along S Llanos R. 4 k, above town

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Leucospora multifida (Michx.) Nutt.
BRIT308678John A. Churchill, M. D.   9213251992-10-03
United States, Texas, Kimble, Telegraph; along Llanos River 4 km N of the Post Office.

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Quercus sinuata var. breviloba (Torr.) C.H.Müll. in I.M.Johnst.
BRIT319813J. Singhurst   87852000-03-01
United States, Texas, Kimble, 4 miles S. of jct. of HWY 377 and IH-10/Hwy 290 on Hwy 377, Walter Buck Wildlife Management Area

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BRIT324058Lloyd H. Shinners   326061969-04-27
United States, Texas, Kimble, 5.5 miles southwest of Junction

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Tridens albescens (Vasey) Woot. & Standl.
BRIT270382Michel G. Lelong   71651973-08-23
United States, Texas, Kimble, Along Hwy 83, about 27 miles north of Junction (and its junction with interstate 10).

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Stipa leucotricha Trin. & Rupr.
BRIT270513Lloyd H. Shinners   32,6041969-04-27
United States, Texas, Kimble, 5.5 miles southwest of Junction.

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BRIT271800Lloyd H. Shinners   326031969-04-27
United States, Texas, Kimble, 5.5 miles southwest of Junction.

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Verbesina microptera (DC.) Herter
BRIT293815Delzie Demaree   485221963-07-18
United States, Texas, Kimble, Llano River bottoms. Fred Mudge Ranch. P.O. Junction., 518m

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Sophora secundiflora (Ortega) Lag. ex DC.
BRIT305158Brenda Miller   s.n.1972-06-10
United States, Texas, Kimble, Near US 83, one half mile south of Junction, Texas near Llano River.

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BRIT305983R. D. Worthington   363992011-04-09
United States, Texas, Kimble, Junction, Texas Tech University Campus on South Llano River (30 Deg 28.312'N, 99 Deg 46.941'W), 30.471867 -99.78235, 534m

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BRIT264671S. Jones   39651990-03-10
United States, Texas, Kimble, One mile S on TX 377 from its jct. with IH 10 in Junction.

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BRIT250145Richard Carter   82121989-08-16
United States, Texas, Kimble, Along Llano River about 6 miles south of London, at highway 385 low-water bridge

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Aristida glauca (Nees) Walp.
BRIT256424S. Jones   39691990-03-10
United States, Texas, Kimble, East side of North Llano River with its jct. with IH 10.

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BRIT247605Richard Carter   82101989-08-16
United States, Texas, Kimble, Along Llano River about 6 miles south of London, at highway 385 low-water bridge

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BRIT195252S. E. Wolff   s.n.1968-10-14
United States, Texas, Kimble, 20 mi. S of Junction.

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BRIT509157J. Singhurst   87882000-03-01
United States, Texas, Kimble, WALTER BUCK WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA; 4 mi. S of jct. of Hwy 377 and IH-10/ Hwy 290 on Hwy 377.

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Callirhoe involucrata var. lineariloba (Torr. & A. Gray) A. Gray
BRIT524788L. J. Dorr   19161981-04-26
United States, Texas, Kimble, West bank of the South Llano River, Hwy 377, 1 mi N of Telegraph.

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Callirhoe leiocarpa R.F. Martin
BRIT524864L. J. Dorr   19151981-04-26
United States, Texas, Kimble, Hwy 377, ca. 2 mi W. of London.

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BRIT577235John A. Churchill   9213311992-10-05
United States, Texas, Kimble, Along Llanos R. 4 m N of the town.

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Thamnosma texana (A. Gray) Torr.
BRIT694975J. Singhurst   87792000-03-01
United States, Texas, Kimble, 4 miles S. of jct. of HWY 377 and IH-10/Hwy 290 on Hwy 377, 30.42801 -99.7997


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