Dataset: BRIT-NLU
Taxa: Spigelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


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Spigelia texana (Torr. & A. Gray) A. DC.
NLU0214134Frank Gregg   s.n.1988-00-00
United States, Texas, Fort Bend, Plants collected in Brazos Bend State Park which is on the west side of the Brazos River and off of highway 762 ca 1 mile north of the intersection with highway 1462. Southeast of Richmond/Rosenberg.

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Spigelia texana (Torr. & A. Gray) A. DC.
NLU0214135Guy Nesom   601996-09-05
United States, Texas, Liberty, Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge. West side of Trinity River, about 12 miles east of Cleveland, just south of FM 787.

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NLU0214153John Taylor   263611978-06-04
United States, Oklahoma, Le flore, Collected along Cucumber Creek about 3 miles northeast of Octavia.

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NLU0214154John Taylor   243891977-05-25
United States, Oklahoma, Mccurtain, Collected from Beech Forest on a step north facing slope on the southwest side of the upper Mt. Fork River about 8.5 miles northeast of Smithville.

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NLU0214155R. Dale Thomas   1607391999-05-27
United States, Oklahoma, Mccurtain, Right-of-way of U.S. 70 west of DeQueen, Ark. and two miles east of Eagleton.

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NLU0214169W. Hess   65211990-05-22
United States, Kentucky, Christian, 2 mi. NW of Fruithill on KY 800 & @ 21 mi. N of Hopkinsville.

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NLU0456439R. Dale Thomas   75461968-05-16
United States, Louisiana, La Salle, Powerlines beside US 165, 1 mile south of US 84 intersection, Tullos.

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NLU0456507R. Dale Thomas   74991968-05-16
United States, Louisiana, Grant


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