Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ligustrum sinense (Ligustrum microcarpum, Ligustrum villosum, Ligustrum calleryanum, Ligustrum sinense var. stauntonii)
Search Criteria: Texas; Tarrant; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


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BRIT399539Samuel R. Kieschnick   5782012-02-15
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Tandy Hills Natural Area; 169 m north of View St. trail next to creek., 32.746967 -97.274106, 173m

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BRIT376304Jim Rivers   0122000-00-00
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Arlington. River Legacy Park. Cooper at Green Oaks Streets; abandoned farm., 32.789091 -97.114455

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BRIT376303Raul Gutierrez   25062010-05-07
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Arlington, Clarence Foster Park along Rush Creek; 32° 42' 39" N, 97° 10' 21" W., 32.710833 -97.1725, 155m

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BRIT418733M. Trimino   MT32311.62011-03-23
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Fort Worth, West corner of intersection of Lamesa Pl and Benbrook Blvd. empty lot, plant growing 20 m West of road boundary, along wooden fence. 7 m South of beginning of fence., 32.701356 -97.36385, 193m


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Google Map

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