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

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT451100C. L. Lundell & Amelia A. Lundell   88041940-05-09
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, south of Sullivan city

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT451102V. L. Cory   280951938-04-01
United States, Texas, Starr, 3 miles NE. of Roma.

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT451101Simon E. Wolff   781-S1935-02-02
United States, Texas, Starr, High bluffs of coarse solidified stones, 5 miles SE of Rio Grande City.

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975786   
[filed under Mexico/Central America]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975787   
[filed under Mexico/Central America]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975788   
[filed under Mexico/Central America]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975789   
[filed under Mexico/Central America]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975790   
[filed under Mexico/Central America]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975791   
[filed under Mexico/Central America]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975792   
[filed under Mexico/Central America]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975793   
[filed under Mexico/Central America]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT975993   
[filed under South America]


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