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

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BRITTRAIN12735R. J. O'Kennon   174862002-11-30
United States, Texas, Wise, Hwy 114, between Boyd and Paradise, ca 7 mi W of Boyd.

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BRITTRAIN12736R. J. O'Kennon   174842002-11-30
United States, Texas, Wise, FM 51, between Springtown and intersection with Hwy 114, ca 6 mi N of Springtown. 3.6 mi N of Park Co. line.

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BRITTRAIN12923R. J. O'Kennon   174582002-11-23
United States, Texas, Parker, Azle, 0.7 mi N of Hwy 199/Jacksboro Hwy on FM 730. Growing ca 500 ft W of road.

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BRITTRAIN402451Nelson Rich   43462012-10-21
United States, Texas, Collin, Brockdale Park at Lake Lavon, along trail between pond an lake.

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BRITTRAIN50103R. J. O'Kennon   198662004-11-09
United States, Texas, Wise, LBJ National Grasslands, Unit 71. Growing in canyon on seeping slope. Clay soil. Research site: LBJ National Grasslands, 308m

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BRITTRAIN50183K. R. Norton   5742011-03-02
United States, Texas, Wise, LBJ National Grasslands, Unit 66. Research site: LBJ National Grasslands, 277m

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BRITTRAIN50605K. R. Norton   6632011-04-06
United States, Texas, Parker, Utley Ranch off Weiland Rd ca 1.3 mi N of Old Agnes Rd. Driveway on E side of rd. Research site: Utley Prairie, 347m

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Spiranthes vernalis Engelm. & A. Gray
BRITTRAIN743906Mary Curry   20220528-mac-012022-05-28
United States, Texas, Fannin, Caddo 51S (Caddo National Grasslands)., 192m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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