Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eriobotrya japonica (Mespilus japonica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX00444175Silvia Lima Andrade   SN1984-08-18
Mexico, Estado de Mexico, Texcoco, San Miguel Tlaixpan

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TEX00512236Anna Brown   112013-04-09
United States, Texas, Travis, On the south side (stadium side) of the College of Fine Arts Building, University of Texas at Austin.

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TEX00359643Robert Runyon   40951945-10-28
United States, Texas, Cameron, Brownsville.

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TEX00359644Keith Peterson   1421964-05-12
United States, Texas, Hays, SWTSC campus, San Marcos.

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TEX00359645Eula Whitehouse   s.n.1933-12-07
United States, Texas, Travis, Austin., 30.279216 -97.74455

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TEX00359646McKee|Wesley   38991911-01-01
United States, Texas, Travis, Between 25 St. & 26 St, Rio Grande.

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TEX00359647R. A. Studhalter   32711910-12-27
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Alvin, Alvin Japanese Nursery.

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TEX00359648R. A. Studhalter   41031911-09-16
United States, Texas, Harris, Houston. Sam Houston Park.

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BRITWORK574555John Taylor   71581970-11-03
United States, Texas, Collin, Near McKinney Texas. Growing at the north end of the Heart Natural Science Museum and on the Heard Wildlife Sanctuary

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BRITWORK398731Samuel R. Kieschnick   5362011-11-24
United States of America, Texas, Parker, "Loquat". Personal residence in Weatherford, 500 m north of Interstate 20; 760 m west of the intersection of Arroyo Dr. and Mikus Rd. Sandy soil, post oak forest, dominant species: Smilax bona-nox, Quercus stellata, Tridens flavus. Escaped cultivation by seed; white flowers, very fragrant; 2 m tall. 32.75539 N -97.68056 W. Elevation: 290 m., 290m


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