Dataset: TAC-
Taxa: Lentibulariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tarleton State University Herbarium


TAC
TAC02351A. Nelson   4521996-07-23
United States, Texas, Kenedy, Roadside marsh 1 mi N Sarita; 14 620 0001E, 3010 789N, 27.214637 -97.788251

TAC
TAC02353A. Nelson   N-7721999-07-12
United States, Texas, Erath, Stephenville; Hunewell Ranch; CR 182, approximately 5.4 miles from the intersection Hwy. 377 and CR 205. UTM at ranch gate: 14584439E; 3564737N., 32.216062 -98.103951

TAC
TAC05665S. Harsley   N-20672007-08-03
United States, Texas, Erath, Stephenville, Hunewell Ranch 2.6 mi E from the intersection of Hwy 67 and CR 182. GPS coordinates at gate: 32°12.901 N and 98°06.147 W. Abundant in Richardson Creek., 32.215017 -98.10245

TAC
TAC02350Larry E. Brown   7981967-09-03
United States, Texas, Brazos, Fish Lake, ca. 2 miles southeast of College Station.

TAC
TAC02352H. Richey   HR1998-021998-05-19
United States, Texas, Mason, Mason: 5 miles North of Mason off Hwy 386. Mason Mountain Wildlife Management area. Pond found NE of Headquarters in Middle Pasture.


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