Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hygrophila corymbosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX
Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau
TEX00207402William R. Carr|Debbie Benesh   23616-B2004-09-28
United States, Texas, Val Verde, W branch of San Felipe Creek in Moore Park. S side of RR bridge on S side of US Rt. 90 on E edge of Del Rio. Del Rio SE Quadrangle. [databaser note: lat/long indicated as determined via mylar overlay]., 29.36861 -100.9675

TEX
Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau
TEX00347064Billie Lee Turner   160321991-10-12
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Del Rio, San Felipe Springs, about 40 m N of bridge on Hwy 90., 29.38333 -100.88333

TEX
Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau
TEX00347065Billie Lee Turner|Zaiming Zhao   160201991-09-13
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Del Rio, San Felipe Creek where it crosses hiway 90., 29.35 -100.91667

TEX
Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau
TEX00347066William R. Carr|David Wolfe   165891997-06-12
United States, Texas, Val Verde, W branch of San Felipe Creek in Moore Park, S side of RR bridge on S side of US Rt. 90 on E edge of Del Rio. Del Rio SE Quadrangle., 29.36861 -100.9675

TEX
Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau
TEX00456732J. Stone|G. Gust   41312004-04-10
United States, Texas, Val Verde, 1km. E of Del Rio off Rt. 277 near Roosevelt Park., 29.36611 -100.88472

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Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau
TEX00496989Alison P. Northrup   412018-04-23
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Del Rio; W bank of San Felipe Creek, S of Dr. Fermin Calderon Boulevard bridge, 29.365369 -100.885894

TEX
Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau
TEX00496990Alison P. Northrup   412018-04-23
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Del Rio; W bank of San Felipe Creek, S of Dr. Fermin Calderon Boulevard bridge, 29.365369 -100.885894


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