Dataset: KANU-
Taxa: Brigantiaeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Brigantiaea Trevis.
413842Jean J Cameron   1231967-04-01
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Zebulon: 9 mi NW on Rte 96, 35.929218 -78.401516

KANU
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
380454James C Lendemer   94082007-04-14
United States, Alabama, Covington, Conecuh National Forest: Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center, 31.1677778 -86.6977778, 61m

KANU
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
382969James C Lendemer   206342009-12-15
United States, Georgia, McIntosh, Sapelo Island: Sapelo Island Wildlife Management Area, 31.45 -81.2638889

KANU
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
381600Theodore L Esslinger   126661993-01-03
United States, Texas, Angelina, Angelina National Forest: Boykin Springs Recreation Area, 31.079202 -94.269737

KANU
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
370680Robert S Egan   EL-161732003-07-31
United States, Alabama, Clarke, Jackson: 8 mi S, 31.3963889 -87.8525, 30m

KANU
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
390113James C Lendemer; William R Buck; Richard C Harris; Blanka Shaw; Jon Shaw   342302012-12-09
United States, North Carolina, Dare, Alligator River National Recreation Area: W of Milltail Rd, 0.4 mi N of bridge at Milltail Creek, 6 mi S of jct with US64, 35.8002778 -75.8830556, 1m

KANU
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
408741Erin A Tripp; James C Lendemer   46052010-03-18
United States, North Carolina, Dare, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge: SE of jct of Spring Rd and Navy Shell Rd, 1.1 mi SE of jct with Navy Shell Rd and Milltail Rd, 35.7702778 -75.8852778

KANU
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
411332Amos A Heller   s.n.1896-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, 21.134464 -157.009735


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Google Map

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