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

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BRITTRAIN35091R. J. O'Kennon   191572003-11-21
United States, Texas, Wise, LBJ National Grasslands, Unit 66. Growing in sand near parking area. Research site: LBJ National Grasslands, 280m

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BRITTRAIN385312Jeff Quayle   07692004-05-29
United States, Texas, Parker, Mineral Wells, Texas Air National Guard Trailing Base, Fort Wolters, TA 2, west side., 271m

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BRITTRAIN385374Jeff Quayle   11602006-05-30
United States, Texas, Johnson, Egan, Judith Sear property, north part of property

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BRITTRAIN12899R. J. O'Kennon   186722003-06-30
United States, Texas, Wise, Property of Mark Chapin. W side of Lake Bridgeport, ca 1.1 mi E of bend in Long Rd., 234m

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BRITTRAIN37454M. Nee   440581993-10-11
United States, Texas, Grayson, 3 miles SE of center of Sherman, junction of Hwys. 11 and 1417. 33°36'N, 96°34'30"W

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BRITTRAIN385098Jeff Quayle   12802006-06-10
United States, Texas, Johnson, Egan, Judith Sear property, central west part of property west of main north-south road.

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BRITTRAIN425243Johnathan Adamson   10032019-06-21
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Fort Worth, General Collection Area: All Saints' Episcopal School property, pasture area between I-30 frontage road and Normandale St, beginning ~90m east of guardshack and continuing east for ~350m. Shady area near fence, hackberries, some dilapidated chicken wire fencing., 210m


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