Dataset: RENO-V
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Oklahoma; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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24995R.D. Thomas; S. Thomas   216571970-10-09
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, N bank of Cimarron River, beside OK Hwy 74., 35.887956 -97.591391

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12353D. Correll; R.S. Mitchell   343091967-07-25
United States, Oklahoma, Atoka, Hwys 3 and 7, 3 miles E of Farris., 34.254748 -95.811974

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12741S.R. Hill; A.D. Cress   111931982-05-17
United States, Oklahoma, Caddo, Picnic area 0.4 mile N of I-40, at Red Rock Canyon State Park exit (Hwy 281), vicinity of Bridgeport., 35.5357 -98.34981

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15736R.D. Thomas; S. Thomas   217541971-10-09
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, N bank of Cimarron River, beside Okla. 74., 35.888016 -97.591713

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38736D.S. Correll; H.B. Correll   398331970-09-19
United States, Oklahoma, Ottawa, Water-filled pits at Cardin., 36.969654 -94.852618

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41378J.R. Crutchfield   21991966-09-12
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Pond on Yanubbee Creek, 2.5 miles N of Broken Bow., 34.061818 -94.739605

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78813D.S. Correll; H.B. Correll   390941970-07-13
United States, Oklahoma, Alfalfa, Stream S of Hwy 11, 1.5 miles W of junction with Hwy 38., 36.81095 -98.193639

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92892D.S. Correll; H.B. Correll   398051970-09-18
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Along the Illinois River, Hwy 10, 2.5 miles S of Scraper., 36.065561 -94.8834

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27608R.D. Thomas; S.D. Thomas   218591970-10-09
United States, Oklahoma, Kingfisher, Beside road between Crescent and US Hwy 81, 8 miles E of Dover., 35.956269 -97.771897

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104386L.M. Shultz   118531991-10-16
United States, Oklahoma, Canadian, E side of Wichita Mountains, ca 2.5 miles N of Cogar and S of Hinton, dirt road SW of Hwy 37, turnoff to Methodist Camp., 35.413333 -98.335, 471m


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