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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Taxa: prunus => Prunus, Prunus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT:BRIT
Prunus gongshanensis J. Wen
BRIT475548H. Li   126262000-07-15
China, Yunnan, Gongshan Zizhixian, E side of Gaoligong Shan, W of Gongshan, along the Pula He on the trail from Qiqi to Dongshao Fang and the Dulong Jiang valley., 27.7078 98.4969, 2770 - 3050m

BRIT:BRIT
Prunus gongshanensis J. Wen
BRIT529194Gaoligong Shan Biodiversity Survey   204742004-05-08
China, Yunnan, Fugong, Between the Shibali logging station and Yaping pass, ca. 8.5 km W of Shibali, on the road from the Nujiang to Yaping pass, E side of Gaoligong Shan., 27.1849 98.7201, 3106m

BRIT:BRIT
Prunus mexicana S. Watson
BRIT22273Patrick R. Hanshaw   2962014-03-20
United States of America, Texas, Tarrant, Plant was found going N. on Boat Club Rd. and left on E. Peden Rd. about 1 mile. The tree was on the right roadside. This is in N. Fort Worth, Texas in Tarrant County.

BRIT:BRIT
Prunus serotina subsp. eximia
BCNWR01398Charles W. Sexton   10001997-09-05
United States, Texas, Burnet, Flying X Tract; NE Cyn., 30.62847 -98.0863

BRIT:BRIT
BCNWR01397Charles W. Sexton   10801998-03-21
United States, Texas, Williamson, Hopewell Cem. Rd., 30.64821135 -98.01395261

BRIT:BRIT
Prunus mexicana S. Watson
BCNWR01395Charles W. Sexton   10811998-03-21
United States, Texas, Burnet, Eckhardt Tract; SW., 30.65155 -98.0415

BRIT:BRIT
Prunus serotina subsp. eximia
BCNWR01399Charles W. Sexton   10971998-04-08
United States, Texas, Burnet, Eckhardt Tract; SW area., 30.65155 -98.0415

BRIT:BRIT
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
BCNWR01396JPC   17682003-05-05
United States, Texas, Burnet, Flying X Tract; Orchard near ranch house., 30.62847 -98.0863

BRIT:BRIT
Prunus gracilis Engelm. & Gray
TCSW001134Albert Ruth   7091923-05-20
United States, Texas, Tarrant, [No data]


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