Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: condalia => Condalia, Condalia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


PIHG
Condalia globosa I.M. Johnston
3811C.W. O'Brien   1977-04-07
Mexico, Cruceto Cotton fields

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Condalia obtusifolia (Hook.) Weberb.
3812Kenneth R. Langdon   17871977-07-18
United States, Texas, Scattered shrub in prairie, 15 mi. s. of town, along US-183

PIHG
Condalia obtusifolia (Hook.) Weberb.
3813Kenneth R. Langdon   20091980-07-03
United States, Texas, Shrub 3 ft. tall, gypsum hill, 3 mi. w. of town along US-70

PIHG
Condalia lycioides (Gray) Weberb.
3814Kenneth R. Langdon   5251960-06-27
United States, New Mexico, Dry rolling hills 5 mi. w. of Texas-New Mexico state line along US-66

PIHG
Condalia viridis I.M. Johnston
6885Luis Malaret   281978-08-22
Mexico, Canon de la Huasteca, just se. of Santa Catarina and w. of Monterrey Voucher: study of collared lyaids, Crotophytons collaris


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