Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Citharexylum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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100610802HORT   s.n.
South America

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100610799Anonymous   s.n.
Carribean

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100610800Anonymous   s.n.
South America

MO
100212212Karen M. Meyer   3152008-04-26
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Lyon Arboretum, trails above Inspiration Point, valley 1-3., 21.3363055 -157.80625, 291m

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100788174J. Richard Abbott   74951994-07-22
United States, Florida, Dade, Everglades National Park; near Royal Palm Park Visitor Center, along Gumbo Limbo Trail., 25.3798 -80.609

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100282115WILLD   11476

MO
100610798Anonymous   s.n.
Carribean

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100610801Anonymous   s.n.
South America

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100788172J. Richard Abbott   251342008-09-18
United States, Florida, Dade, Miami, Coral Gables, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road., 25.675 -80.2683

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100788173J. Richard Abbott   106651997-07-21
United States, Florida, Sarasota, Sarasota; Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 811 South Palm Avenue., 27.3333 -82.55

MO
Citharexylum brachyanthum (A. Gray ex Hemsl.) A. Gray
103063105George Yatskievych   18-1512018-06-30
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, Ca. 2.5 miles N of junction with U.S. Highway 83 in La Joya on County Road 2221 ( Jara Chimes Road)., 26.28622 -98.47872, 59m

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101412338Andrew Townesmith   31532018-12-15
United States, Florida, Collier, Naples Botanical Garden, Rockland Hammock area/entrance to Smith Uplands Trail., 26.1075 -81.7733334

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101412337Andrew Townesmith   31522018-12-15
United States, Florida, Collier, Naples Botanical Garden, Rockland Hammock area/entrance to Smith Uplands Trail., 26.1075 -81.7733334

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Citharexylum brachyanthum (A. Gray ex Hemsl.) A. Gray
101075985George Yatskievych   18-1512018-06-30
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, Ca. 2.5 miles N of junction with U.S. Highway 83 in La Joya on County Road 2221 ( Jara Chimes Road)., 26.28622 -98.47872, 59m


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