Dataset: PAUH-
Taxa: Cistaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley


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00001904Robert Lonard   21321968-07-14
United States, Texas, Brazos, 3.4 miles southwest of Wellborn, near Minter Springs.

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00001910Jack W. Stanford   26911968-07-20
United States, Texas, Hamilton, 5 mi E of Hamilton

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00001909Robert Lonard   27251970-06-16
United States, Kansas, Reno, 4 miles north of Hutchinson on Plum Street road and 9 miles east of Nickerson.

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00001907S. W. Leonard   s.n.1969-09-24
United States, North Carolina, Jasper

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00001905Robert Lonard   27261970-06-16
United States, Kansas, Reno, 4 miles north of Hutchinson on Plum Street road and 9 miles east of Nickerson.

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00001903Robert Lonard   21331968-07-14
United States, Texas, Brazos, 3.4 miles southwest of Wellborn, near Minter Springs.

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00001898Floyd R. Waller   22961969-05-24
United States, Texas, Falls, 4 mi N of Bremond; hwy 14

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00001900Robert Lonard   26541970-05-23
United States, Texas, Brazos, First Street; near Texas A&M Campus

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00001901Stanley D. Jones   66091991-04-26
United States, Texas, Llano, 3.9 mi E on RR 152 from its jct. with county road 107, SW of Llano, 351m

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00001899Robert Lonard   22881969-05-20
United States, Texas, Brazos, 13 miles south of College Station, near Highway 6.

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Lechea san-sabeana (Buckl.) Hodgdon
00001906Frank W. Gould   80231958-04-16
United States, Texas, San Patricio, Welder Wildlife Refuge, near Sinton.

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Lechea san-sabeana (Buckley) Hodgdon
00001908Robert Lonard   26411970-00-16
United States, Texas, Brazos, Railroad right-of-way; Finfeather road near the Bryan industrial district.

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00001902G. M. Keleher   74-1441974-07-01
Canada, Manitoba, Kettle Hills near Swan Lake.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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