Dataset: MUR-
Taxa: Tamaricaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Murray State University Herbarium


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Tamarix aphylla (L.) Karst.
MUR10309Agustin Gamez   631963-03-12
UNITED STATES, Texas, Webb, US Hwy 59, Lake Casa Blanca, 6 m E of Laredo, 27.50611 -99.507159

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MUR04576R. Atley   1969-07-25
UNITED STATES, Utah, Washington, Virgin River near Rockville, Hwy 15 W, 37.158937 -113.037239

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MUR02095John Stevenson, Ted Bradley   3591966-07-24
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, New Hanover, US 74 between Wrightsville and Wrightsville Beach, 34.20833 -77.79667

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MUR10308Diana Garcia, Charlie Dickenson, Patti Powell, William L. McCart   87341962-11-13
UNITED STATES, Texas, Webb, Lake Casa Blanca, 6 m E of Laredo, 27.50611 -99.507159

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MUR21560Ted Bradley, John Stevenson   33591966-07-24
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover, US 74 between Wrightsville and Wrightsville Beach, 34.20833 -77.79667


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Google Map

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