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

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Baylor University Herbarium


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BAYLU039418D. Wiveagg   s.n.1992-07-03
United States, Texas, Galveston, Sportsman's Way, ca. 3/4 mi W of 8 Mile Road, 29.279431 -94.807876

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BAYLU039417J.N. Mink   2006-03-15
USA, Texas, Cameron, Palmito Hill; 8.3mi east of intersection of FM 511 on hwy 4 to Boca Chica, 25.941748 -97.283586

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BAYLU039422W. C. Holmes   58611992-05-30
United States, Florida, Lee

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BAYLU039416J. Singhurst   185182010-10-20
USA, Texas, Calhoun, Falcon Point Ranch, 0.2 mi. S of Jct. of Harnned Road and Hwy 185 (2.8 mi. east of Seadrift, TX). Pond 10. Ingelside Sands and Interdunal Freshwater Depressional Ponds., 28.415273 -96.667364

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BAYLU039419R.D. Thomas   1573311998-07-26
United States, Louisiana, Cameron, Cameron Jetty at end of state road south of La. 27 and La. 82 and south of Cameron, 29.797721 -93.325154

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BAYLU039420S.W. Leonard   19591968-09-09
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort, Near north end of Hunting Island at end of Co. Rt. 7-348., 32.40036 -80.767486

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BAYLU039415J. Singhurst   185002010-10-20
United States, Texas, Calhoun, Falcon Point Ranch, 0.2 mi. S of Jct. of Harned Rd and Hwy 185 (2.8 mi. east of Seadrift, Tx). Pond 10. Ingelside Sands and Interdunal Freshwater Depressional Ponds, 28.415273 -96.667364

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BAYLU039421W.C. Holmes   59161992-06-02
USA, Florida, Lee, Punta Rassa near causeway to Sanibel Island, SE of Ft. Myers, 26.579234 -81.910298


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