Dataset: BRIT
Taxa: Chorioactidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas


BRIT
Chorioactis geaster (Peck) Kupfer
Ashley Bordelon   372020-01-02
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Off of a dirt trail northeast of the Lower Rose Garden pond., 32.735322 -97.363188

BRIT
Chorioactis geaster (Peck) Kupfer
BRIT604218Jason Reeves   s.n.2022-02-01
United States, Texas, Williamson

BRIT
Chorioactis geaster (Peck) Kupfer
BRIT604219Jason Reeves   s.n.2022-02-10
United States, Texas, Williamson

BRIT
Chorioactis geaster (Peck) Kupfer
BRIT245466John Ubelaker   s.n.2004-11-18
United States, Texas, Collin, On west side of Sistergrove creek, 700 yards from farm road 470, 0.8 miles west of junction with FR 1827, west of Altoga, Texas, 33.249682 -96.489583

BRIT:SMU
Chorioactis geaster (Peck) Kupfer
BRIT121845Denis R. Benjamin   s.n.2015-12-19
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Fort Worth Nature Center, near pond - Prairie Dog area, 32.828066 -97.461672


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