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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Baptisia cinerea (Baptisia villosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT:BRIT
TCSW000638Willie I. Birge   s.n.1929-04-14
United States, Texas, Denton, North of Sherman, TX

Oklahoma Vascular Plant Database


OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Baptisia cinerea (Raf.) Fernald & B.G. Schub.
OKLA61726D. McLean   561937-05-08
United States, Oklahoma, Haskell

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Baptisia cinerea (Raf.) Fernald & B.G. Schub.
OKLA61811M. H. Summerous   391950-04-17
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain

pilotorch1 - Now BRIT for TORCH Georef testing


BRIT
BRIT564423O. W. Blakley   14281914-06-20
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Near Page.

pilotorch3 - Now OKLA for TORCH Georef testing


OKLA
Baptisia cinerea (Raf.) Fernald & B.G.Schub.
D. McLean   561937-05-08
United States, Oklahoma, Haskell, Keoto; 1 mi W of Keoto

OKLA
Baptisia cinerea (Raf.) Fernald & B.G.Schub.
M. H. Summerous   391950-04-17
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; Rock Hill 10 mi N of Broken Bow


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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