Dataset: OKLA-
Taxa: Bromeliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oklahoma State University Herbarium


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OKLA108101Fred A. Barkley   132631943-07-11
United States, Texas, Travis, 3 miles northwest of Austin

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OKLA108100Ben Osborn   28121940-10-14
United States, Texas, Karnes, W Kennedy

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OKLA108099U. T. Waterfall   131771957-08-04
United States, Texas, Blanco, 8 miles north of Johnson City

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OKLA108102Wm. L. McCart   87921963-03-09
United States, Texas, Kleberg, Riviera Beach

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OKLA108103Wm. L. McCart   90311964-03-27
United States, Texas, Real, US Highway 83, 1 mile south of Leakey

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OKLA108104Wm. F. Mahler   12441960-07-18
United States, Texas, Travis, near Colorado river, Breckenridge apartments, Lake Austin Blvd, Austin

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OKLA108105C. H. Muller   s.n.1932-07-08
United States, Texas, Brewster, Chisos Mts, Boot Spring

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OKLA108094Martha Schneider   s.n.1931-03-15
United States, Texas, Leon

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OKLA108095B. C. Tharp   s.n.1934-05-13
United States, Texas, Gonzales

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OKLA108096B. C. Tharp   53-4151953-09-15
United States, Texas, Jackson, ca 6 mi w of Edna on Drushel "gas dome"

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OKLA108097Mary O. Rice   2201938-04-15
United States, Texas, Bexar, Breckenridge Park, San Antonio

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OKLA108098Wm. L. McCart   77171962-03-16
United States, Texas, McMullen, State Highway 173, 10 miles south of Tilden, Nueces River

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Tillandsia baileyi Rose ex Small
OKLA108092Marshall C. Johnston   s.n.1953-07-27
United States, Texas, Willacy, Northern (sandy) part of Sauz Ranch

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Tillandsia baileyi Rose ex Small
OKLA108093Val Lehman, B. C. Tharp, Marshall C. Johnston   s.n.1953-04-03
United States, Texas, Kenedy, Saltillo Pasture, Norias Division of King Ranch


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Google Map

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