Dataset: LL
Taxa: Theaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00289911Donovan S. Correll|Lance Rosier|Oza Hall|C. Earle Smith, Jr.   296321964-05-16
United States, Texas, Newton, Dense forest on slope along west side of Little Cow Creek, east of Old Hemphill Road where it crossed creek, about 15 miles northwest of Burkeville. [Sheet 1 of 2].

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LL00289912Donovan S. Correll|Lance Rosier|Oza Hall|C. Earle Smith, Jr.   296321964-05-16
United States, Texas, Newton, Dense forest on slope along west side of Little Cow Creek, east of Old Hemphill Road where it crossed creek, about 15 miles northwest of Burkeville. [Sheet 2 of 2].

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LL00158705Tom L. Wendt|A. Villalobos C.|I. Navarrete|J. Anguiano   30531981-03-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, 22 Km al S de Esmeralda, 9 Km al S del Aserradero La Floresta, lomas al S del Río Verde MATÍAS ROMERO, 17.01667 -94.81667

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Laplacea grandis Brandegee
LL00184969Heriberto Hernández G.   12881985-07-02
Mexico, Oaxaca, Sta María, cerca de cafetales SANTA MARÍA CHIMALAPA, 16.91667 -94.5


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