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Dataset: BRITTRAIN-
Taxa: Acmella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
BRITTRAIN398850Samuel R. Kieschnick   4542011-10-29
United States, Texas, Parker, Southwest of Mullin. Southwest side of Weatherford Lake, 685 m southeast of intersection of West Lake Dr. and FM 730. 32.79349 N, -97.70031 W., 274m

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Acmella oppositifolia (Lam.) R.K. Jansen
BRITTRAIN499921Alyssa Austin   732013-10-23
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Tarrant County Water District Sump #7, near intersection of Hwy 183 and White Settlement Rd, ca. 1.3 miles from 183 exit. Intersection of White Settlement Rd. and Trinity Trails, on the right before bend in road.; 32.748482 -97.396463, 165m

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BRITTRAIN573059Casey Camarillo   1132008-05-16
United States, Texas, Collin, Sycamore Trail, just before bridge from Hoot Owl Trail; Heard Museum, McKinney.

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BRITTRAIN573061Nelson Rich   41982007-09-29
United States, Texas, Collin, North end of wetlands at the Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, McKinney.

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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
BRITTRAIN664818Christine Cook   12021-10-28
United States, Texas, Ellis, Kachina Prairie; edge of road at entrance to park, on east arm of Lake Clark, Ennis., 147m

BRITTRAIN:BRITTRAIN
Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
BRITTRAIN664819Christine Cook   12021-10-28
United States, Texas, Ellis, Kachina Prairie; edge of road at entrance to park, on east arm of Lake Clark, Ennis., 147m


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