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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bartonia texana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MO
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100603432Steve L. Orzell   84621988-09-22
United States, Texas, Tyler, Baygall at base of slope, on E side of Jacks Creek floodplain, S of FM 1943, ca. 7 mi. W of jct. US 69-287 in Warren. Jacks Creek South 7.5' Quad. Geology-Willis (Quaternary)/Fleming (Miocene) contact., 30.5986111 -94.5180556, 46m

NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00074665Orzell, Steve L.   84621988-09-22
United States, Texas, Tyler, on E side of Jacks Creek floodplain, S of FM 1943, ca. 7 mi W of jct. US 69-287 in Warren, Jacks Creek South 7.5' Quad., 30.598611 -94.518056, 46m

LSU:Vascular Plants
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LSU00057280Christopher Reid   46382003-08-27
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, Myrtis Mill Creek Seep, south of Myrtis-Texas Line Road, ca. 0.25 miles east of Texas state line.

TEX
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TEX00445111Jason R. Singhurst|Edwin L. Bridges   131942004-09-24
United States, Texas, Newton, Sandhill Cemetery, Temple Inland "Distinctive Site".

TEX
TEX00576758Christopher Reid|Patti Faulkner|Judy Jones   46382003-08-27
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, 0.25 miles east of Texas state line. South of Myrtis-Texas Line Road, Myrtis Mill Creek Seep.

BRIT-VDB:BRIT
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BRIT321479Steve L. Orzell   84621988-09-22
United States, Texas, Tyler, On E side of Jacks Creek floodplain, S of FM 1943, ca. 7 mi W of jct. US 69-287 in Warren, Jacks Creek South 7.5' Quad., 30.598611 -94.518056, 46m

Harvard:GH
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00072131D. S. Correll   320061965-10-10
United States of America, Texas, Tyler County, Along Clear Creek, 7.5 miles southeast of Colmesneil on Route 256

BAYLU:BAYLU
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BAYLU032736J. Singhurst   20661994-10-15
USA, Texas, Hardin, Temple Inland Inc. Easement adjacent to the Nature Conservancy of Texas; Roy E. Larson Sandylands Preserve: Tract 3 ca. 2.9 mi. E of Jct of Hwy 69 and hwy 327 on 327, and S side of 327 and E side of Village Creek., 30.37011 -94.20359

BAYLU:BAYLU
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BAYLU032735J. Singhurst   131942004-09-24
United States, Texas, Newton, Sandhill Cemetery, Temple Inland Distinctive Site, 30.767447 -93.855834

SAT
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36279B. R. MacRoberts   29121995-09-18
United States, Texas, Jasper, Angelina National Forest, Compartment 86, 1.7 km SE point where Hwy 63 crosses Angelina/Jasper County lines, northeast of FS 3061D, southwest side of Clear Creek, above baygall on Clear Creek drainage

TAES
E. S. Nixon   108011980-11-07
United States, Texas, Newton

TAES
E. S. Nixon   105431980-11-08
United States, Texas, Newton

TAES
Larry E. Brown   330102007-10-17
United States, Texas, Tyler, Big Thicket National Preserve, Beech Creek Unit; picnic area on east side of FM 2992 which is South of intersection with FM 1746 southeast of Woodville.

TAES
E. S. Nixon   97341979-10-19
United States, Texas, Tyler

TAES
Sandra I. Elsik   SEWP 3402006-09-20
United States, Texas, Tyler, Big Thicket National Preserve, Beech Creek Unit; along intermittent tributary to Beech Creek with more abundant Apteria biflora

SHST:SHST
045588E.S. Nixon   97341979-10-19
United States, Texas, Tyler, About 7 mi. east of Colmesneil on Hwy 256 at Clear Fork Creek.

SHST:SHST
048778E.S. Nixon   105371980-10-04
United States, Texas, San Jacinto, About 2 mi. S of Evergreen Tx, near FM 945. Little Thicket Preserve.

SHST:SHST
011213Claude McLeod   1985-10-05
United States, Texas, Tyler, Clear Fork Creek, approximately 11 miles E. of Colmesneil & 250 mtrs. N. of bridge esneil & 250 mtrs. N. of bridge crossing. Original collection site for this species.


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