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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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BRIT308612Geo. J. Goodman   84201973-06-18
United States, Oklahoma, Ellis, Roadside 0.5 mile north of the Packsaddle Bridge, along U.S. Highway 283.

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BRIT268055Craig C. Freeman   185472001-10-04
United States, Oklahoma, Ellis, 36°22'37"N, 99°37'05"W determined by GPS. T22N, R23W, sec 24, NE¼, NW¼. Fargo, E side of town. Baunch Memorial Park on N side OK 15; along Boggy Creek., 36.376944 -99.618056, 637 - 640m

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BRIT267962Craig C. Freeman   185462001-10-04
United States, Oklahoma, Ellis, 36°22'37"N, 99°37'05"W determined by GPS. T22N, R23W, sec 24, NE¼, NW¼. Fargo, E side of town. Baunch Memorial Park on N side OK 15; along Boggy Creek., 36.376944 -99.618056, 637 - 640m

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Hymenoxys acaulis (Pursh) K.L.Parker
BRIT280109Steve Stephens   751021974-05-08
United States, Oklahoma, Ellis, 15 mi. N. Shattuck.

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Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britton & Rusby
BRIT294141John Taylor   143331973-08-12
United States, Oklahoma, Ellis, Collected about 10 miles West and 1 mile South of Arnette, Okla.

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BRIT263113Craig C. Freeman   184912001-10-04
United States, Oklahoma, Ellis, 36°22'37"N, 99°37'05"W determined by GPS. T22N, R23W, sec 24, NE¼, NW¼. Fargo, E side of town. Baunch Memorial Park on N side OK 15; along Boggy Creek., 36.376944 -99.618056, 637 - 640m

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BRIT539310Charles Perino   s.n.1969-05-10
United States, Oklahoma, Ellis, 1 mi. E. of Harmon on US 60 and 13.1 mi. S. (see 35T 18N R 22W)


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