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Dataset: BRITWORK-
Taxa: Bignoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch5 Working Dataset


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BRITWORK492956G. Chance   711978-04-28
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Doug Russel Park, Arlington.

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BRITWORK492955S. Marshall   441978-04-20
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Doug Russell Park, Mitchel St, Arlington.

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Chilopsis linearis (Cav.) Sweet
BRITWORK493147Albert Ruth   10801924-08-02
United States, Texas, Tarrant, [No additional locality data on sheet]

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Chilopsis D. Don
BRITWORK573108Nelson Rich   33132002-10-26
United States, Texas, Collin, Collin County Community College-SW parking area Spring Creek Campus.

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK493005V. L. Cory   546971948-08-27
United States, Texas, Fannin, 1 mile south of the Red River.

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK493004John Taylor   105841972-05-30
United States, Texas, Fannin, 2 miles west of Windom, 9.5 miles east of Bonham.

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK493002Dan Northcut   171988-07-19
United States, Texas, Dallas, J & W Gravel Pits, 2.8 mi S of Hwy 175 on Simonds Road. N side of Hickory Creek, SE of Dallas.

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK493001Raymond E. Niblack   421947-06-29
United States, Texas, Dallas, 6810 East Grand Ave, east Dallas.

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK492979R. L. Neill   3041972-08-14
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Tex-Doug Russell Park.

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK492975V. L. Cory   532931946-06-26
United States, Texas, Rockwall, 2 miles west of Rockwall. on slope of levee along East Fork of Trinity River

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK492969Lloyd H. Shinners   154041953-07-19
United States, Texas, Kaufman, Road 3.2 miles northwest of Mabank, TX.

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK3227R. J. O'Kennon   172222002-09-07
United States, Texas, Wise

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK537344Julia Schlueter   42003-09-04
United States, Texas, Grayson, Northern part of county; near mouth of Shawnee Creek where it empties into the Red River, just east of Denison Dam (which forms Lake Texoma)., 155m

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK54923Patrick R. Hanshaw   1082012-09-24
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Plant found on Eastern road shoulder embankment of Morris Dido Road, immediately North of the Blue Moon Biker Bar. The location was North Fort Worth, Texas-Tarrant County.

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK541089Paul Duesterhoft   042003-09-04
United States, Texas, Grayson, Northern part of county; near mouth of Shawnee Creek where it empties into the Red River, just east of Denison Dam (which forms Lake Texoma)., 155m

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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
BRITWORK573107Nelson Rich   33092002-10-26
United States, Texas, Collin, Collin County Community College-SW parking area Spring Creek Campus.

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Catalpa speciosa (Warder) Warder ex Engelm.
BRITWORK492965H. R. Eggleston   61972-02-00
United States, Texas, Tarrant, [No additional locality data on sheet]

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Catalpa speciosa (Warder) Warder ex Engelm.
BRITWORK492958C. Cantrell   3529 UTA1972-04-04
United States, Texas, Dallas, Irving; 1601 Senter Street; backyard.

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Catalpa speciosa (Warder) Warder ex Engelm.
BRITWORK3228R. J. O'Kennon   170172002-08-24
United States, Texas, Wise


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