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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Distylium racemosum Siebold & Zucc.
989626William C. Burger   s.n.

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100759014J. Richard Abbott   259152011-09-22
United States, Tennessee, Washington, Johnson City, East Tennessee State University campus, on east side of the Science Building (DM Brown Hall; SE of junction of State of Franklin Road and Sherrod Drive)., 36.3044 -82.3689, 488m

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Distylium racemosum Siebold & Zucc.
100789282J. Richard Abbott   238782007-12-14
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, University of Florida campus, northeast corner of the Communicore Building (part of the Shands complex)., 29.6411 -82.3444

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Distylium racemosum Siebold & Zucc.
100789283J. Richard Abbott   90111996-06-16
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville: University of Florida campus, at northeast corner of Newell Hall, near sidewalk.

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Distylium racemosum Siebold & Zucc.
100789281J. Richard Abbott   85501996-05-04
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville; University of Florida campus, near northeast corner of Newell Hall.

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Distylium racemosum Siebold & Zucc.
103250541Andrew Townesmith   32802019-04-23
United States, Texas, Waller, Peckerwood Botanical Garden. 20559 FM 359, Hempstead., 30.0577778 -96.0391666, 30m


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