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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amphiachyris amoenum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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BRITWORK:SMU
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRITWORK232612J. F. Hennen   5101949-09-25
United States, Texas, Johnson, 13.7 miles southwest of Cleburne; above the Brazos river.

BRITWORK:SMU
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRITWORK559031V. L. Cory   584671950-09-30
United States, Texas, Parker, Highway 171, 6 1/3 miles south-southeast of Weatherford

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BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232619Barton H. Warnock   209061944-09-07
United States, Texas, Travis, Mt. Bonnell. Austin.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232618Larry E. Brown   107801986-10-25
United States, Texas, Travis, Along highway 71 ca 1 mile west of bridge over the Pedernales River.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232617C. C. Albers   450281945-09-30
United States, Texas, Travis, Oswald Wolf's Lodge, 8 miles west of Austin.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232615H. C. Ragsdale   s.n.1947-10-12
United States, Texas, Tom Green, Road south of San Angelo.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232614Lloyd H. Shinners   329421969-10-15
United States, Texas, Lampasas, 2.7 miles east-northeast of Kempner, on U.S. Highway 190. Road shoulder.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232613Lloyd H. Shinners   168491953-11-02
United States, Texas, Lampasas, 3.4 miles northwest of Lampasas. Roadside.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232612J. F. Hennen   5101949-09-25
United States, Texas, Johnson, 13.7 miles southwest of Cleburne; above the Brazos river.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232611J. Reverchon   39971903-09-06
United States, Texas, Hood, Comanche Peak, Texas.

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Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232610Eula Whitehouse   206391948-10-07
United States, Texas, Hood, 3 miles east of Granbury on gravel road.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232609Alfred Traverse   17331960-10-10
United States, Texas, Harris, Houston (Spring Branch), corner of Westview and Adkins Rds.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232608A. Traverse   2401956-10-25
United States, Texas, Harris, Post Oak Rd. ca. 300 yds. S. of Richmond Ave, SW part of Houston

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232607V. L. Cory   580621950-09-26
United States, Texas, Erath, Highway 6, 2 miles southeast of Clairette.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232606V. L. Cory   581301950-09-26
United States, Texas, Comanche, Leon River at Highway 6, 6 3/4 miles east by south of De Leon.

BRIT
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232605Anne Atchison   61965-09-25
United States, Texas, Brown, Brownwood.

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Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232602Lloyd H. Shinners   120891949-10-23
United States, Texas, Bosque, 7 miles east-southeast of Meridian.

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Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
BRIT232604Carter   19661965-10-23
United States, Texas, Brown, U.S. Highway 67, 4 miles northeast of Early.

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OKLA
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
OKLA56209J. F. Hennen   5101949-09-25
United States, Texas, Johnson, 13.7 miles southwest of Cleburne, Highway 87, above Brazos River

OKLA
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
OKLA56208Jack W. Stanford   28281968-08-17
United States, Texas, Hamilton, Warren Creek Area, 7 mi. W of Hamilton

OKLA
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
OKLA56211Eula Whitehouse   206391948-10-07
United States, Texas, Hood, 3 miles east of Granbury

OKLA
Amphiachyris amoenum (Shinners) Solbriq
OKLA56210Jack W. Stanford   6161966-10-11
United States, Texas, Brown, 7 mi. SE of Brownwood


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