Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Cannaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Canna indica Ruiz & Pav.
Nancy T. Duggar   951947-04-30
United States, Hawai_i, Honolulu, Oahu

TAES
E. J. Marcano   41681960-04-12
Dominican Republic, El Seibo

TAES
Canna X generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
R. G. Reeves   20461943-06-19
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES:TAMU
Canna x generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
Patrick M. Potter   181977-08-05
United States, Texas, Brazos, Bryan

TAES:TAMU
Canna x generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
Patrick Ruehle   31978-09-10
United States, Texas, Brazos, College Station

TAES:TAMU
Canna x generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
Gary Mucha   271972-10-19
United States, Texas, Brazos, Bryan

TAES:TAMU
Canna x generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
Monique L. Dubrule (Reed)   471986-06-02
United States, Texas, Brazos, Around the Floriculture greenhouses, Lamar Street, Texas A&M University campus, College Station

TAES:TAMU
Canna x generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
Monique L. Dubrule (Reed)   661986-06-10
United States, Texas, Brazos, Around the Floriculture greenhouses, Lamar Street, Texas A&M University campus, College Station

TAES:TAMU
Canna x generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
Mark L. Canales   121981-11-27
United States, Texas, Harris, Houston

TAES:TAMU
Canna x generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
Amanda K. Neill   6761997-06-15
United States, Texas, Madison

TAES
Canna X orchiodes L.H. Bailey
Floyd R. Waller   36361975-07-01
United States, Texas, Galveston

TAES
Canna X orchiodes L.H. Bailey
Steven R. Hill   106771981-07-28
United States, Texas, Refugio

TAES
J. M. Reitsma   15131985-09-20
Gabon


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