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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Taxa: Brachypodum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT-3480:BRIT-Cerastium
brachypodum (Eng.) Robinson
BRIT10232E. Whitehouse   150431946-03-31
Texas, Montague County

BRIT-3480:BRIT-Cerastium
brachypodum (Eng.) Robinson
BRIT24602E. Whitehouse   179651947-04-04
Texas, Denton County

BRIT-3480:BRIT-Cerastium
brachypodum (Eng.) Robinson
BRIT3280E. Whitehouse   150681946-04-06
Texas, Wise County

BRIT-3480:BRIT-Cerastium
brachypodum (Eng.) Robinson
BRIT10232E. Whitehouse   150431946-03-31
Texas, Montague County

BRIT-3480:BRIT-Cerastium
brachypodum (Eng.) Robinson
BRIT24602E. Whitehouse   179651947-04-04
Texas, Denton County

BRIT-3480:BRIT-Cerastium
brachypodum (Eng.) Robinson
BRIT3280E. Whitehouse   150681946-04-06
Texas, Wise County

BRIT-3480:BRIT-Cerastium
brachypodum (Eng.) Robinson
R. J. O'Kennon   111521993-04-01
Texas, Gillespie, Fredericksburg, Old San Antonia Rd at crossing of Barons Creek, ca 1.1 mi S of Hwy 290., 30.2208 -98.8428, 476m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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