Dataset: TCSW-
Taxa: Asparagaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas Woman's University Herbarium


TCSW
Muscari Mill.
TCSW000058Camelia Maier   s.n.1991-04-12
United States, Texas, Denton, Denton, 33.221447 -97.132381

TCSW
Muscari Mill.
TCSW000059Camelia Maier   s.n.1991-04-12
United States, Texas, Denton, Denton, 33.221447 -97.132381

TCSW
Hesperaloe parviflora (Torr.) Coult.
TCSW000060Jeremy Voss   s.n.2006-05-29
United States, Texas, Denton, TWU Denton Campus, 33.227873 -97.124442

TCSW
Ophiopogon japonicus (L. f.) Ker Gawl.
TCSW000061Keith Dolinta (Student)   s.n.2008-10-17
United States, Texas, Denton, TWU Denton Campus, 33.227873 -97.124442

TCSW
Ophiopogon japonicus (L. f.) Ker Gawl.
TCSW000062Angela Agogo   s.n.2008-10-09
United States, Texas, Denton, TWU Denton Campus, 33.227873 -97.124442

TCSW
Ophiopogon japonicus (L. f.) Ker Gawl.
TCSW000063Virginia MacKey (Student)   s.n.2007-10-01
United States, Texas, Denton, TWU Denton Campus and lawn, 33.227873 -97.124442

TCSW
Ophiopogon japonicus (L. f.) Ker Gawl.
TCSW000064Keith Dolinta (Student)   s.n.2008-10-17
United States, Texas, Denton, TWU Denton Campus, 33.227873 -97.124442

TCSW
Muscari racemosum (L.) Mill.
TCSW000065Patrick Peterson   s.n.2006-03-10
United States, Texas, Denton, Empty lot 2 blocks from TWU, Denton, 33.227291 -97.126053

TCSW
TCSW000758Patrick Peterson   s.n.2006-05-00
United States, Texas, Denton, Yard by TWU Campus, 33.227873 -97.124442

TCSW
Polygonatum commutatum (Schult. & Schult. f.) A. Dietr.
TCSW000759MBM   s.n.1915-07-10
United States, Indiana, Porter, Dune Park

TCSW
Androstephium coeruleum (Scheele) Greene
TCSW000764Albert Ruth   301922-03-30
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Near Trinity River


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Google Map

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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.