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

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Baylor University Herbarium


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Clethra lanata M.Martens & Galeotti
BAYLU010093W.C. Holmes   96621998-07-29
Mexico, Nayarit, Mpio. Zapotamitas. Mex. Hwy 15, E of Zapotamitas, 21.699005 -104.890348, 1350m

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BAYLU010100S.W. Leonard   18491968-07-26
United States, North Carolina, Ashe, Cliff along NC 16, 1.8 mi. south of jct. of NC 88., 36.40177 -81.42175

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BAYLU010095S.W. Leonard   33901970-07-29
United States, North Carolina, Dare, Along US 264, 2 miles south of jct. of US 64, 35.8107 -75.782874

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BAYLU010098D. Wivagg   1992-07-28
United States, Connecticut, Tolland

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BAYLU010096R. D. Thomas   1990-07-29
United States, Louisiana

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BAYLU010101J. Singhurst   65711998-04-04
USA, Texas, Newton, Jct. of Sam Goose Branch and FM 1004, E side of FM 1004., 30.764379 -93.783304

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BAYLU010099R.B. Channell   90301961-07-30
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, OFF OLD U.S. RT. 90 JUST NORTH-EAST OF ORANGE GROVE NEAR THE ESCATAWPA RIVER., 30.432048 -88.464708

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BAYLU010097R. Dale Thomas   1528681996-10-12
USA, Mississippi, Marion, Low, wet woods beside Miss. 35 at first creek north of the Louisiana State Line north of Angie and south of Miss. 48 at Sandy Hook, MS., 31.036294 -89.804799

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BAYLU010102J. Singhurst   146352004-09-21
USA, Texas, Jasper, Temple Inland Timber Corp. lands, 1.5 miles S of the jct. of the Angelina River and Hwy 63, E side of Hwy 63. Compartment 279, 31.063382 -94.081766

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BAYLU010094S.W. Leonard   19141968-09-09
United States, South Carolina, Jasper, 1.2 mi. south of SC 652 on Co. Rt. S27-58., 32.379174 -81.02908

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Clethra oleoides L.O. Williams
BAYLU010092W.C. Holmes   45481983-05-27
Mexico, Oaxaca, KM 110-111 on Mex Hwy 175 from Tuxtepec to Oaxaca, 17.582539 -96.463846, 2743m


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