Dataset: HSU-
Taxa: cercis => Cercis orbiculata, Cercis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hardin-Simmons University Herbarium


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HSU0002303Delanie Pfau   DP 0081999-03-04
United States, Texas, Taylor, east of Anderson Hall in the center of HSU campus

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Cercis canadensis var. texensis (S.Watson) M.Hopkins
HSU0002304Wm. F. Mahler   15371961-03-18
United States, Texas, Taylor, Roadside, Jct of Hwy 277 and road to Abilene State Park.

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Cercis canadensis var. texensis (S.Watson) M.Hopkins
HSU0002305Al Blaine   s.n.1971-06-21
United States, Texas, Taylor, West side Abilene State Park near F.M. 89

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Cercis canadensis var. texensis (S.Watson) M.Hopkins
HSU0002306Al Baine   921970-06-03
United States, Texas, Taylor, Nine miles northwest of Bradshaw.

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HSU0002307M. Milton   551960-05-01
United States, Texas, Taylor, No. 18th and Hickory. Abilene.

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Cercis canadensis var. texensis (S.Watson) M.Hopkins
HSU0002308Byron Howell   BEH1001974-07-03
United States, Texas, Taylor, 1/2 mi. south of Lemmon's Cemetery on the road between Ovalo and Buffalo Gap.

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Cercis canadensis var. texensis (S.Watson) M.Hopkins
HSU0002309Phillip Hubbard   131997-03-25
United States, Texas, Taylor, Found on 4 foot tree along Vogel St. across from Sid Richardson.

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HSU0002332Mrs. Velsie Rawson   281962-04-10
United States, Texas, Eastland, Charlie Stanford farm 3 mi. W Cisco on US 80 in north pasture

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HSU0002333Wm. F. Mahler   1431958-09-28
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, Roadside, 12 mile southeast of Stillwater, Oklahoma

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HSU0002334Wm. F. Mahler   1431958-09-28
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, Edge of timber along roadside; 8 mi S & 6-7 mi E of Hwy 40, Stillwater, Okla.

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HSU0003000William M. Ford   311970-06-19
United States, Texas, Taylor, 5th and Cherry Streets, Merkel, Texas


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.