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

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Baylor University Herbarium


BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU025141L. V. Kirkendall   1963-04-16
United States, Del Rio, 29.37087 -100.89588

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BAYLU025140K.D. Smith   0181987-09-26
United States, Texas, Burnet, Road to Max Starcke Dam at bridge over Flatrock Creek, Marble Falls, 30.617721 -98.208576

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BAYLU025138   1751907-00-00
USA, Texas, Travis, Austin, 30.267153 -97.743061

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BAYLU025139Jack Badgero   115731967-04-15
18th and Franklin Ave., 31.545437 -97.142513

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BAYLU025142Barton H. Warnock   1751946-06-15
USA, Texas, Travis, south slope of Mt. Bonnel near Austin, Texas, 30.3167 -97.7667

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BAYLU025145G. Hatschbach   436641981-03-10
Brazil, Parana, America de Cima (mun. Morretes), -25.64752 -49.47579

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BAYLU025146G. Hatschbach   430471980-08-11
Brazil, Parana, Quatigua, arredores, ParanĂ¡, -24.693411 -52.425903

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BAYLU025137J. Singhurst   97162000-06-15
USA, Texas, Kimble, 4 miles S. of jct. of Hwy 377 and IH-10/Hwy 290 on Hwy 83, 30.42801 -99.7997

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BAYLU025148G. Hatschbach   811981-01-15
Brazil, Parana, Rod. BR-277, prox. ao Rio Capivari (mun. Palmeira), -24.693411 -52.425903

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BAYLU025143Lindheimer   6841850-06-00
United States of America, Texas, Comal County, Comanche Spring; New Braunfels, 29.703002 -98.124453

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BAYLU025147G. Hatschbach   435311981-01-15
Brazil, Parana, Rod. BR-277, Rio das Almas (mun. Teixeira Soares) ParanĂ¡, -24.693411 -52.425903

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BAYLU025144O.S. Ribas   37072001-05-27
Brazil, Parana, Rio dos Papagaios (Mun. Palmeira) ParanĂ¡, -24.693411 -52.425903


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