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

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Baylor University Herbarium


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BAYLU018229Donald R. Cowden   1957-04-12

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BAYLU018223T. A. Dale   1969-04-12
USA, Texas, McCulloch, Oakwood Cemetary, 31.538703 -97.111645

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BAYLU018231K. Campbell   1901995-04-07
United States, Arkansas, Jefferson, Forest Knoll Drive, 100 yards from Fir Street, 34.178723 -91.938366

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BAYLU018219W.C. Holmes   108922000-04-15
United States, Texas, Bowie, jct. FM 1397 and Co Rd 2304 near Wamba, 33.53561 -94.125499

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BAYLU018217B.A. Rolf   s.n.2006-04-01
United States, Texas, McLennan, Front yard of 2200 Live Oak St. in Waco, 31.549949 -97.114057

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BAYLU018228Mrs. Ellisa Lindsey Hamby   1924-04-06

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BAYLU018220W.C. Holmes   88171997-03-31
United States, Texas, Limestone, Near Tx Hwy 14, Thornton, 31.411008 -96.572201

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BAYLU018225V. Vahrenkamp   741984-04-08
USA, Texas, McLennan, Backyard of 2521 Homan along fence line under shrubs in the shade., 31.54993 -97.1469

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BAYLU018232S.W. Leonard   23331969-04-08
U.S.A., South Carolina, Berkeley, Under RR bridge on south side of Santee River. 3 mi. northeast of Jamestown., 33.316776 -79.65575

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BAYLU018224S. Kenton   041198091998-04-11
United States, Texas, Shelby, off Hwy 87 .2 mi W of FM 1645, 31.808321 -94.196039

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BAYLU018218G.R. McCown   482002-04-01
USA, Texas, Cherokee, Maydelle Hwy, 1 mile SE of Jacksonville, 31.953515 -95.258408

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BAYLU018222J. Singhurst   64881996-04-00
United States, Texas, Limestone, St Rt 339, S of Prairie Hill, 31.597605 -95.147078

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BAYLU018226E.L. Hamby   1924-04-06
USA

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BAYLU018230R. Kral   894212000-04-06
USA, Tennessee, Davidson

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BAYLU018233B. Guarr   1967-03-27
USA, Mississippi, Meridian, 32.36431 -88.703656


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Google Map

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