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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rudbeckia texana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00008717Raymond J. Fleetwood   98361970-06-26
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Below cemetary and 523.

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00008720Floyd R. Waller, Jr.|T. Campbell|J. A. Bauml   28171974-06-03
United States, Texas, Galveston, Kemah, 10 th St. at S.H. 146.

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00209892William R. Carr|David J. Rosen|Mike Lange|C. Riley|Diane Schenke   221862003-08-25
United States, Texas, Brazoria, W side of Co. Rd. 25, ca. 8.3-8.9 roadmiles N of St. Rt. 35 or 1.6-2.2 roadmiles S of Co. Rd. 18. [databaser's note: lat/long listed as "in the vicinity of..."]., 29.25272 -95.60397

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00427634Mrs. A. F. Nelson   s.n.1941-11-15
United States, Texas, Galveston, Galveston Co.

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00427635Floyd R. Waller, Jr.|Tom Greene   38331976-06-22
United States, Texas, Galveston, State Hwy. 146 at Gordy Road, Bacliff.

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00427636Floyd R. Waller, Jr.|Tom Greene   38331976-06-22
United States, Texas, Galveston, State Hwy. 146 at Gordy Road, Bacliff.

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00427637Alan W. Lievens   48621991-05-14
United States, Texas, Jefferson, Along frontage road for westbound I-10, near N. Fork Mayhaw Bayou. 1.0 mi. E of The Jefferson-Chambers county line, 3.3 roadmiles E of Jct. of I-10 and FM 1663, E of Winnie.

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00427640Effie Boon   41943-07-21
United States, Texas, Harris, San Jacinto Battleground., 29.747403 -95.079652

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00440798David J. Rosen   29832004-06-17
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Nash Ranch. 275 acre hay meadow W of CR 25, ca. 8.7 mi. N of its jct. with Hwy 35 in West Columbia., 29.25506 -95.6033

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00443219David J. Rosen   37862006-06-08
United States, Texas, Galveston, Remnant prairie bisected by channel scars. S of Hwy 96, 0.5 mi. W of its jct. with Hwy 146 in League City., 30.3006 -90.70349

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00445806David J. Rosen   42892007-06-22
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Nash Ranch. Hay meadows S of CR 18, ca. 0.4 mi. E of its jct. with Hwy 36, SE of Damon., 29.27112 -95.67209

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00458922David J. Rosen|S. Winzer   53442011-07-21
United States, Texas, Fort Bend, Brazos Bend State Park, on and E of FM 762, 2.5km north of its intersection with FM 1462, about 50km SW of the City of Houston. Near the entrance gate and park residence., 29.37158 -95.63931

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00463655David J. Rosen|J. Richard Carter|Christopher Reid   58812012-07-29
United States, Texas, Colorado, Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge. On and N of CORD 3013, 15.7 km W of its intersection with State hwy 36, SW of the town of Sealy. Area known locally as Duncan Prairie., 29.68808 -96.28039

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00468039David J. Rosen|S. N. Burnett   66052014-07-03
United States, Texas, Harris, San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site. San Jacinto Battleground; Along (and S of) Marker Drive, about 200 m W of its intersection with Vista Rd., 29.74706 -95.09177

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00479477Charles M. Allen|Susan Allen|Jeff McMillian   225672012-05-26
United States, Texas, Newton, Off US 190 ca. 4 miles east of Newton.

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00544881David J. Rosen   70262018-10-20
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Private property on and south of FM 213, 3.2 miles east of its intersection with FM 523, about 5 miles east of the town of Angleton., 29.161147 -95.34823

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00570134William R. Carr   376722020-10-14
United States, Texas, Galveston, S edge of management unit C3-1, Univ. of Houston Coastal Center, ca. 1.45 airmiles S to SSW of jct. I-45 and F. M. 1764., 29.38203 -95.04075

TEX
Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
TEX00578223R. E. Perdue Jr.   16321954-07-14
United States, Texas, Harris, Near Route 146, 5 miles south of La Porte.

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BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331037Toney M. Keeney   8631973-05-21
United States, Texas, Tyler, Roadside bog in southeast county.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331038Larry E. Brown   44671979-05-29
United States, Texas, Liberty, Collected along state route 146 ca. 6 miles north of Liberty.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331039Lloyd H. Shinners   76961945-05-15
United States, Texas, Jefferson, 7 miles s.w. of Beaumont.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331040Lloyd H. Shinners   76731945-05-14
United States, Texas, Jasper, 4 miles n. of Kirbyville.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331041V. L. Cory   565881949-07-08
United States, Texas, Jasper, 3 miles south of Jasper.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT330906V. L. Cory   545911948-07-01
United States, Texas, Brazoria, 9 miles north of Angleton.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT330907R. E. Perdue   16251954-07-14
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Route 35, Angleton.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT330908V. L. Cory   592131951-11-25
United States, Texas, Galveston, South edge of High Island, and east of old resort hotel.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT330909Peggy A. Amerson   5831971-07-17
United States, Texas, Hardin, On roadside to Evadale near Neches River.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT330910Peggy A. Amerson   2451970-08-27
United States, Texas, Hardin, On roadside east of Silsbee Hwy. 96, to Evadale Bridge.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT330911A. Traverse   1251956-06-04
United States, Texas, Harris, Rice Ave. near Richmond Ave. and W. Alabama, Houston., 17m

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT330912Alfred Traverse   15871960-08-10
United States, Texas, Harris, Houston (Spring Branch), corner of Pecos and Billings., 26m

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331045R. E. Perdue   16331954-07-15
United States, Texas, Harris, Along U.S. Route 75, 19 miles south of Conroe. Open field across highway from young pine woodland.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331044V. L. Cory   507281945-11-11
United States, Texas, Harris, 1½ miles north of Genoa.

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331043V. L. Cory   506921945-11-10
United States, Texas, Harris, Highway 75, 3 miles south of Montgomery Co. line

BRIT
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
BRIT331042J. Reverchon   39881903-06-17
United States, Texas, Harris, Laporte. ["near the coast; Deer's Park east of Laporte"]

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TEX4BRIT-NLU
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Rudbeckia texana (Perdue) P. Cox & Urbatsch
NLU0081750R. Dale Thomas   1045601988-05-14
United States, Texas, Harris, Beside Main Street near Houston Villa Motel and just north of I-610 in southern part of Houston near the Astrodome.


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