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Dataset: BRIT-
Taxa: sebastiania => Sebastiania, Sebastiania
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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BRIT
Sebastiania fruticosa (Bartram) Fernald
BRIT347236Ferdinand Lindheimer   1701843-00-00
United States, Texas, [No additional locality data on sheet]

BRIT
Sebastiania ligustrina (Michx.) Müll. Arg.
BRIT347234B. L. Turner   38891955-07-05
United States, Texas, San Jacinto, Fourteen miles s.w. of Cold Springs.

BRIT
Sebastiania fruticosa (Bartram) Fernald
BRIT347233Alfred Traverse   8541958-07-17
United States, Texas, Polk, Big Sand Creek at N intersection w. hgwy. 1276., 61m

BRIT
Sebastiania fruticosa (Bartram) Fernald
BRIT347232Charles Allen   220242010-07-05
United States, Texas, Newton, Near Mill Creek Cem nw of Toledo Village. Near Toledo Bend inlet edge.

BRIT
Sebastiania fruticosa (Bartram) Fernald
BRIT347231Lloyd H. Shinners   244241956-08-13
United States, Texas, Liberty, West side of Cleveland, bottoms of East San Jacinto River.

BRIT
Sebastiania fruticosa (Bartram) Fernald
BRIT347230D. S. Correll   125431946-06-10
United States, Texas, Jasper, About four miles west of Jasper.


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