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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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Castilleja purpurea (Nutt.) G. Don
BRIT308386Norman Boke   3811970-04-24
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, N. of Morgan Mill (50 yds from Palo Pinto & Erath County Line).

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Sanguisorba annua (Nutt. ex Hook.) Torr. & A. Gray
BRIT308500William F. Mahler   53851969-04-16
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, Roadside on Hwy 80, 3.5 mi. E of Jct of 80 and 193. E of Gordon ca 4 mi.

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Andropogon ischaemum var. songaricus Rupr. ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
BRIT256005Lloyd H. Shinners   319761976-10-01
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, Metcalf Gap. Vacant triangle at highway intersection.

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Carex perdentata S.D. Jones
BRIT205539S. Jones   83491992-04-23
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, 2.3 mi S on FR 4 from its jct. with FR 3137, S of Palo Pinto.

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Sporobolus compositus (Poir.) Merr.
BRIT282751W. R. Carr   291482010-09-14
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, Top of Schoolhouse Mountain, S side of Fortune Bend Road on S side of Brazos River at Garland Bend, 7-8 airmiles NW of courthouse in Palo Pinto, at N32°49'46.8", W098°23'04.8". Fortune Bend Quadrangle., 32.829667 -98.384667, 378m

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BRIT283040W. R. Carr   291452010-09-14
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, Top of Schoolhouse Mountain, S side of Fortune Bend Road on S side of Brazos River at Garland Bend, 7-8 airmiles NW of courthouse in Palo Pinto, at N32°49'46.8", W098°23'04.8". Fortune Bend Quadrangle., 32.829667 -98.384667, 378m

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BRIT283041W. R. Carr   291422010-09-14
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto, N side of Schoolhouse Mountain, S side of Fortune Bend Road on S side of Brazos River at Garland Bend, 7-8 airmiles NW of courthouse in Palo Pinto, N32°49'58.2", W098°23'25.8". Fortune Bend Quadrangle., 32.832833 -98.3905, 305m


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