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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xyris platylepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
TEX00291109Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   114161989-08-14
United States, Texas, Angelina, On NW side of TX 147 just S of jct Angelina Co. Rd 332, ca. 1.3 mi NE of jct TX 63 on E side of Zavalla, in westernmost of two ravines draining S to Ray Lake; Zavalla 7.5' Quad., 31.16694 -94.39778

TEX
TEX00291113Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   110301989-07-18
United States, Texas, Newton, Ca. 1.9 air mi E of Stringtown along logging road towards Sabine River, ca. 0.5-1.5 mi NE of Wild Azalea Canyons; Evans 7.5' Quad., 30.90639 -93.59083

TEX
TEX00291110Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   59061987-10-14
United States, Texas, Sabine, On W facing slope of upper reaches of W most of two major ravines S of FS Rd 196, Fairmount 7.5' Quad, Stark Tract, Sabine NF., 31.19 -93.63778

TEX
TEX00291112Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   81441988-08-22
United States, Texas, Jasper, Upstream (E) of main logging rd and N of pipeline crossing, ca. 2.5 mi S of R255 at Rayburn Country, ca. 10 mi NW of Jasper, McGee Bend 7.5' Quad, Hog Creek., 31.03556 -94.05444

TEX
TEX00325858Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   57121987-08-13
United States, Texas, Newton, Tributary of South Prong Creek, Hurricane Creek 7.5' Quad, Scrappin' Valley., 31.14361 -93.77083

TEX
TEX00325859Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   59101987-10-14
United States, Texas, Newton, Just W of arm of Toledo Bend Reservoir, reached by dirt road E from FS Rd 196, Fairmont 7.5' Quad, Stark Tract, Sabine NF., 31.15556 -93.63917

TEX
TEX00325860Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   5713 A1987-08-13
United States, Texas, Newton, Tributary of South Prong Creek, Hurricane Creek 7.5' Quad, Scrappin' Valley., 31.14361 -93.77083


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