Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cercis canadensis subsp. canadensis (Cercis canadensis f. alba, Cercis canadensis f. glabrifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT227283Sallie Tarkington   1-91969-04-08
United States, Texas, Coleman, ½ mile E of Coleman.

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT228111Jerry Williamson   1261969-04-08
United States, Texas, Llano, [No additional locality data on sheet]

Chicago Botanic Garden


CHIC
5217S. Packard, D. Terrien   35601990-07-03
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum.

City of Alexandria Herbarium


AVCH
AVCH-0001505   
United States, Virginia, Alexandria City

Kent State University Herbarium


KE
67415Riley, Brian   2017-09-08
United States, Ohio, PORTAGE, Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center

University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
MEM013199H. Delano Black   s.n.1963-04-02
United States, Arkansas, Washington

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00572107Arthur C. Gibson   73892020-06-16
United States, Texas, Williamson, TX 619 at CR 490 just N or boundary with Lee County., 30.435578 -97.259581

Western Carolina University Herbarium


WCUH
WCUH0034039   
United States, North Carolina, Jackson


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Google Map

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