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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Texas; Anderson County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT-18835:BRIT-Trifolium
incarnatum L.
BRIT20183Doris Quesenberry   10461975-04-12
Texas, Anderson County, On Highway 287, between Engling Wildlife Management Area and Cayuga

BRIT-3607:BRIT-Acer
BRIT35455K. R. Norton   5892011-03-23
Texas, Anderson County, Dairy Queen in Frankston, off Hwy 175. Growing on W side of parking lot., 32.0518 -95.504, 120m

BRIT-83006:BRIT-Eriocaulon
koernickianum van Heurck & Muell.-Arg.
BRIT58880E. L. Bridges   136981990-05-21
Texas, Anderson County, ca, 1.0 mi due S of FM 2961, and 0.5 mi E of main road through Engeling WMA; Andrews Bog, Engeling Wildlife Management Area, Cayuga 7.5' Quad,; 31° 58' 36''N, 95° 52' 46''W. Elev. 270-290 ft., 31.9767 -95.8794, 82 - 88m

BRIT-18835:BRIT-Trifolium
incarnatum L.
BRIT20183Doris Quesenberry   10461975-04-12
Texas, Anderson County, On Highway 287, between Engling Wildlife Management Area and Cayuga

BRIT-3607:BRIT-Acer
BRIT35455K. R. Norton   5892011-03-23
Texas, Anderson County, Dairy Queen in Frankston, off Hwy 175. Growing on W side of parking lot., 32.0518 -95.504, 120m

BRIT-83006:BRIT-Eriocaulon
koernickianum van Heurck & Muell.-Arg.
BRIT58880E. L. Bridges   136981990-05-21
Texas, Anderson County, ca, 1.0 mi due S of FM 2961, and 0.5 mi E of main road through Engeling WMA; Andrews Bog, Engeling Wildlife Management Area, Cayuga 7.5' Quad,; 31° 58' 36''N, 95° 52' 46''W. Elev. 270-290 ft., 31.9767 -95.8794, 82 - 88m


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