Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucojum aestivum, Leucojum aestivum ssp. aestivum, Leucojum aestivum ssp. pulchellum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MASS test


MASS
00350881C. G. Trow   1868-06-28
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Gard.

MASS
00421445H. R. Baker   1925-04-25
United States, Delaware, Kent, na

MASS
00421443R. Peoples   1971-05-06
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, na

MASS
00421444R. Sherman   1971-05-06
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, na

MASS
00421442T. Evans   1980-04-17
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, na

MASS
00412543W. S. Clark   1851-05-20
Germany, Lower Saxony, B. G. (Botanical Garden), University of Göttingen

pilotorch5 Working Dataset


BRITWORK:BRITWORK
BRITWORK468831Brian Barnette   641977-03-18
United States of America, Texas, Dallas, Collected from low, wet, shaded, grassy area in White Rock Lake Park, opposite intersection of Westlake with Lawther. Escaped specimens observed at this location. Growing in black soil.

pilotorch1 - Now BRIT for TORCH Georef testing


BRIT
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BRIT218237Erin Silvertooth   552002-04-03
United States, Texas, Smith, Camp Tyler, Whitehouse.

BRIT
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BRIT229241Chaurcley Walding   171977-03-06
United States, Texas, Smith, West on Hwy31, North 2/10 mile on Farm Rd. 2661, right on Pleasant Retreat Rd, 1 mile.

BRIT
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BRIT236538M. L. Baltz   371994-03-14
United States, Texas, Gregg, Rt2, 102 Meador Rd, 7 mi E Kilgore.

University of Texas collab with BRIT


TEX4BRIT-NLU
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NLU0022358Larry E. Brown   84901985-03-10
United States, Texas, Harris, A single plant on roadside of first dead end road south of Grant ca 0.5 mile west of intersection of Grant and Telge Roads north of Cypress.


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