Dataset: HSU-
Taxa: caesalpinia => Caesalpinia, Caesalpinia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hardin-Simmons University Herbarium


HSU
Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook.) Wallich ex D. Dietr.
HSU0002298Charlotte Shuffield   s.n.1971-06-14
United States, Texas, Taylor, Along roadside in Mulberry Canyon near KTXS-TV tower. About 15 miles west of Merkel.

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Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook.) Wallich ex D. Dietr.
HSU0002299N. R. Esh   s.n.1972-06-16
United States, Texas, Taylor, Northwest corner of Vogel and Hickory

HSU
Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook.) Wallich ex D. Dietr.
HSU0002300Wm. F. Mahler   33201963-04-24
United States, Texas, Taylor, Edge of open pasture, W side of Abilene., 32.486257 -99.826196

HSU
Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook.) Wallich ex D. Dietr.
HSU0002301Glenna Green   1721970-06-29
United States, Texas, Taylor, South 38th st. and Buffalo Gap road, Abilene. Growing at the edge of teh curb.

HSU
Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook.) Wallich ex D. Dietr.
HSU0002302Carolyn Stephens   661960-05-16
United States, Texas, Taylor, About 2 miles W of Abilene.

HSU
Caesalpinia drepanocarpa (A. Gray) Fisher
HSU0003776W. W. Armes   321963-04-22
United States, Texas, Taylor, 2 mi. N of Abilene off Hwy 287., 32.54552 -99.77327

HSU
Caesalpinia drepanocarpa (A. Gray) Fisher
HSU0003777Don Todd   171963-04-24
United States, Texas, Taylor, Anson Access Road 2 mi. N of Abilene., 32.518131 -99.718295

HSU
Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook.) Wallich ex D. Dietr.
HSU0005871Randy Pat Russell   1081970-07-07
United States, Texas, Taylor, one block north of Cowden Paxton Hall. HS'U Abilene lot


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