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Dataset: TEX4BRIT
Taxa: Cistaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas collab with BRIT


TEX4BRIT-BRIT
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Lechea san-sabeana (Buckley) Hodgdon
BRIT370719Guy Nesom   DB-1072002-05-07
United States, Texas, Parker, Benjamin Ranch, S side of FM 1187, 3.5 mi WNW of jct with US Hwy 377 toward Aledo, ca. 6 mi W of Lake Benbrook (Tarrant County); SE corner of Parker County. Currently maintained in natural condition, last grazed ca. 1990.

TEX4BRIT-BRIT
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Lechea san-sabeana (Buckley) Hodgdon
BRIT370722Tom Starbuck   21581982-05-22
United States, Texas, Robertson, SW 1/4 Hammond Quad, U.S.G.S. 1962; 4 mi S-SE of Hammond along a NE-bound county road from Tx. Hwy. 6.

TEX4BRIT-BRIT
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Lechea san-sabeana (Buckley) Hodgdon
BRIT370723Jeff Quayle   06662004-05-09
United States, Texas, Parker, Mineral Wells, Texas Air National Guard Training Base, Fort Wolters, TA 3A, northside., 32.862221 -98.036762, 301m

TEX4BRIT-BRIT:SMU
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Lechea san-sabeana (Buckley) Hodgdon
BRIT370725F. W. Gould   80231958-04-16
United States, Texas, San patricio, Welder Wildlife Refuge, near Sinton.

TEX4BRIT-BRIT:SMU
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Lechea san-sabeana (Buckley) Hodgdon
BRIT370726Alfred Traverse   12171959-05-04
United States, Texas, San patricio, Welder Wildlife Foundation, N of Sinton. 50 m from house at Moody's Camp., 15m

TEX4BRIT-BRIT
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Lechea san-sabeana (Buckley) Hodgdon
BRIT370727Pat Burleson   6931977-05-21
United States, Texas, San saba, 1 mi. E FM 45 on FM 500.


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