Dataset: BAYLU-BAYLU
Taxa: Allowissadula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


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Allowissadula lozanii (Rose) D.M. Bates
BAYLU028598W. R. Carr   127151993-05-06
United States, Texas, Kleberg

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Allowissadula holosericea (Scheele) Bates
BAYLU028593L.L. Hansen   76012013-08-30
USA, Texas, McCulloch, northeast of Brady, between Mercury and Fife, along Farm Road 765, 5.9 miles west of Highway 377, 31.412384 -99.15755

BAYLU:BAYLU
Allowissadula holosericea (Scheele) Bates
BAYLU028594L. L. Hansen   76052013-08-30
United States, Texas, McCulloch

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Allowissadula holosericea (Scheele) Bates
BAYLU028596J.N. Mink   2006-03-04
USA, Texas, Comal, New Braunfels; panther canyon nature trail 20m of headwaters of Comal river, 29.706552 -98.12179

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Allowissadula holosericea (Scheele) Bates
BAYLU028595L.L. Hansen   77502013-09-26
USA, Texas, Mason, southeast of Mason, along Farm Road 1723, 1.5 miles south of junction with Highway 87, 30.720162 -99.238533


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