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

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pilotorch1 - Now BRIT for TORCH Georef testing


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BRIT55002V. L. Cory   549471948-09-29
United States, Texas, Hardin, 3 1/2 miles northeast of Sour Lake; infrequent in shallow water or mud along Little Pine Island Bayou.

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BRIT55009V. L. Cory   508411945-11-15
United States, Texas, Orange, Adams Bayou, Orange.

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BRIT54659John Taylor   171891974-10-00
United States, Texas, Bowie, Roadside about 1.5 mi. north of Dekalb.

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BRIT55001Peggy A. Amerson   6721971-09-01
United States, Texas, Hardin, Along banks of Neches River at Evadale bridge. north of Hwy 96

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BRIT55007E. S. Nixon   185711992-10-02
United States, Texas, Leon, Fort Boggy State Park; 4 miles S. Centerville, Tx, Hwy 75.

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BRIT55005Geo. L. Fisher   [s.n.]1923-08-12
United States, Texas, Harris, Crosby, Texas., 9m

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BRIT55011John J. Sperry   [s.n.]1968-08-14
United States, Texas, Wharton, Near farm road 442, 2.1 miles north of Lane City.

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BRIT55003V. L. Cory   507671945-11-13
United States, Texas, Hardin, 2 miles southwest of Saratoga.

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BRIT55004leg.ign.   771965-07-20
United States, Texas, Harris, Sheldon Wildlife Management Area NE of Houston; found near water of the experimental ponds.

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BRIT55010E. S. Nixon   157671986-10-01
United States, Texas, Sabine, Lowe's Marina on Hwy. 83 E. of Hemphill, lakeside by Toledo Bend.

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BRIT55034Mickey Cooper   15211983-10-02
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, 1 mile south and 2.25 mi west of Tom.


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