Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Briza
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


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552[n/a]   1981-00-00
United States, California, Probably cultivated ?.

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553Kenneth R. Langdon   22711986-04-26
United States, Texas, Wet soil just above high water line, Patroon Bay, Toledo Bend Reservoir, 6.4 Km ne. of Milam.

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7334Charles T. Bryson, S.D. Bryson   88331990-04-13
United States, Mississippi, 4.5 mi. E of Newton, S29,T6N,R12E. Open hilltop overlooking Turkey Creek to W; S of US-80. Old pasture site, sandy soil.

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9450Dean G. Kelch & Andrew G. Murdock   2004-04-26
United States, California, Near 37 59 45 N, 122 21 33 W, altitude 12 m; Flora of the Carquinez Strait Region DGK4,139. Common weed, growing up to 60 cm.

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9947Dean G. Kelch   7.2622007-05-05
United States, California, S. end of Mare Island; S of stock pond. Common annual herb in grassland.

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10961Mark A. Garland and Yvett Ogle   2005-04-03
United States, Florida, Leon, South side of US 90 about 1/3 mile west of junction with Florida 59, near Jefferson County line.

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13090Dean G. Kelch   6.1342006-05-05
United States, California, Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, near Wildcat Canyon Rd terminus. 37°57'02.2N, -122°18'38.4W; Elev. 122 m (400 ft). Annual grassland and oak woodland. Uncommon annual grass in wet areas. (Entered into CDA database 54Acmop)

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13199M. Beyers   
United States, California, Atop the north summit, above Twin Peaks Boulevard. 37°45'12"N, 122°26'51"W. Elevation 883 ft. Grassy area on chert-like soils. Plant ca. 1.5' tall.

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17617Jennifer Hesse   2023-04-11
United States, Florida, Flagler, Palm Harbor Parkway; Lat./Long. 29.589200/-81.221150. Pale green grass along roadside. Annual grass in narrow clumps of erect stems to 50 cm tall. Inflorescence of several small cone-shaped, hanging spikelets. Native to the Mediterranean Basin. Botany B2023-343; List 04122023-03659.


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