Dataset: HPC-
Taxa: Platanaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Howard Payne University Herbarium


HPC
Platanus racemosa Nutt. ex Audubon
HPC00004970   1966-10-21
United States, California, Monterey

HPC
Platanus racemosa Nutt. ex Audubon
HPC00004972Windler, D.R.   37181971-08-11
United States, Texas, Baltimore

HPC
Platanus racemosa Nutt. ex Audubon
HPC00020937Blassingame, Jim   47201984-05-23
United States, Arizona, Pinal

HPC
HPC00004963Burleson, Pat   6261976-10-10
United States, Texas, San Saba

HPC
HPC00004964Owens, D.   1191985-04-05
United States, Texas, Edwards

HPC
HPC00004965Denson, Vivian   1301976-06-18
United States, Texas, Val Verde

HPC
HPC00004966Thomas, M.J.   3611977-04-24
United States, Texas, Llano

HPC
HPC00004967Dawson, J.E.   301972-04-25
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches

HPC
HPC00004968Stanford, Jack W.   18441968-04-13
United States, Texas, Hamilton

HPC
HPC00004969Stanford, Jack W.   20811968-04-25
United States, Texas, Comanche

HPC
HPC00004971Rose, Larry   271966-04-15
United States, Oklahoma, Pontotoc

HPC
HPC00020935Reich, Carla D.   1471981-05-01
United States, Texas, Edwards

HPC
HPC00020936Burleson, Pat   6261976-10-10
United States, Texas, San Saba

HPC
HPC00014069Messick, Troy   1081993-04-17
United States, Texas, San Saba

HPC
HPC00013582Torres, Anna Lisa   701997-04-18
United States, Texas, Bandera

HPC
HPC00013590Skidmore, Amy   641997-04-18
United States, Texas, Bandera

HPC
HPC00013849Early, Cathy   1211997-04-18
United States, Texas, Bandera

HPC
HPC00013679White, Chad   991993-04-06
United States, Texas, San Saba

HPC
HPC00012547Hunt, D.M.   24101991-09-07
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester, Fort Devens


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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