Dataset: SEU
Taxa: Loganiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Saint Edward's University Herbarium


SEU
SEU00005287Daniel Lynch   85981971-06-02
United States, Texas, Travis, SEU campus.

SEU
SEU00005288W. R. Carr   75131986-06-08
United States, Texas, Travis, On high E bank of Shoal Creek, ca. 400 to 1200 ft. S of W. 45th St. bridge, Austin. Austin East Quadrangle.

SEU
SEU00005289Florence M. Givens   41941985-04-22
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Edge of road about 10 miles west of Junction of La. Rt. 10 and Wilcox road.

SEU
SEU00006696W. R. Carr   80891987-05-19
United States, Ohio, Lawrence, Along NE side of Lick Creek Rd, 0.2 to 0.4 mi. SE of US Rt. 52. SE 1/4 sect. 18 Perry Twp. Catlettsburg Quadrangle.

SEU
Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
SEU00005361Bro. Daniel Lynch   78021988-08-27
United States, Texas, Hays, Norwood Loop and Deadman Cr.

SEU
Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
SEU00005363B. C. Tharp   s.n.0000-00-00
United States, Texas, Van Zandt, Davidson.

SEU
Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
SEU00005362Bro. Daniel Lynch   121601985-08-31
United States, Texas, Comal, Honey Creek Preserve.

SEU
Mitreola petiolata (J.F. Gmel.) Torr. & A. Gray
SEU00005364Alan W. Lievens   41971989-09-16
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Along La 115, 1.5 miles north of the junction of La 115 and LA 1207; north of Deville.

SEU
Mitreola petiolata (J.F. Gmel.) Torr. & A. Gray
SEU00008536W. R. Carr   88391987-11-07
United States, Texas, Hays, Of Blanco River ca. 1000 ft. SE of Missouri-Pacific RR bridge, NE of San Marcos. San Marcos North Quadrangle.

SEU
Spigelia texana (Torr. & A. Gray) A. DC.
SEU00005290Daniel Lynch   75551985-05-11
United States, Texas, Gonzales, Palmetto State Park.


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