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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Phacelia strictiflora (Engelm. & A. Gray) A. Gray
BRIT519982R. Maples   s.n.1963-03-22
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches

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Phacelia strictiflora (Engelm. & A. Gray) A. Gray
BRIT519979R. Kral   648031980-04-20
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, Field 7 mi. s. Mt. Enterprise

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BRIT520372R. Maples   s.n.1967-05-17
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, S. F. A. Experimental Forest

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BRIT569669R. Maples   s.n.1963-03-22
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, S.F.A. College Campus, Nacogdoches.

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BRIT575535R. Maples   s.n.1963-03-22
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches [No additional locality data on sheet]

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BRIT577094R. Maples   s.n.1963-03-22
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, S.F.A. College Campus, Nacogdoches.

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Nothoscordum bivalve (L.) Britton
BRIT589740R. Maples   s.n.1963-03-22
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, S.F.A. College Campus, Nacogdoches.

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Trillium gracile J.D. Freeman
BRIT592948Perry Muse   3221967-04-29
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, One mile SW of Chireno, Texas in the Woden Road.

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Trillium gracile J.D. Freeman
BRIT592949E. S. Nixon   4331968-04-11
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, 1 mi. sw. of Chireno, Texas, on the Woden road.

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Trillium gracile J.D. Freeman
BRIT592950E. S. Nixon   4461968-04-11
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, From Nacogdoches north turn left off U.S. 59 by Lakeside nursing home; go ca. 4 mi. north on road taking north road at two intersections; on west side of road.

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Luzula bulbosa (Alph. Wood) Smyth & L. C. R. Smyth
BRIT654114R. Maples   s.n.1963-03-22
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches.


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