Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crataegus antiplasta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT487390Wm. F. Mahler   88971981-03-21
United States, Texas, Fort Bend, along E-W road, NW of Duke. W of Arcola.

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT487344J. Reverchon   s.n.1902-10-22
United States, Texas, Terrell, On a branch; between Elmo & Terrell

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT487389Wm. F. Mahler   88921981-03-21
United States, Texas, Fort Bend, Along road N of Duke, W of Arcola.

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT487342Rogers McVaugh   69881945-05-26
United States, Texas, Lee, 1 mile east of Lincoln, Lee Co, near junction of routes US 77 and Texas 21, 30.299957 -96.954804

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT487547S. E. Wolff   12791929-10-24
United States, Texas, Bell, [No additional locality data on sheet]

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT487566A. Posey   11939-08-01
United States, Texas, McLennan, About 2 mi. from Brazos

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT488548J. Reverchon   [s.n.]1903-04-14
United States, Texas, Navarro, North of Corsicana., 32.172182 -96.47162

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
BRIT487377Mildred Mauldin   s.n.1970-05-01
United States, Texas, McLennan, Rosenthal. Postoak ridge., 31.417393 -97.099443

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT487397Wm. F. Mahler   89451981-04-04
United States, Texas, Fort Bend, along road N of Duke, W of Arcola.

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:A
00018030E. J. Palmer   50821914-04-02
United States of America, Texas, Fort Bend County

Harvard:A
00018031E. J. Palmer   50821914-04-02
United States of America, Texas, Fort Bend County

Howard Payne University Herbarium


HPC
HPC00005000Henderson, Don   201966-04-17
United States, Texas, Brown

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
John A. Wright   2341961-04-12
United States, Texas, San Saba


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Google Map

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