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

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00525075Richard S. Mitchell   34641967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, Shores of Guthrie Lake.

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LL00526128Richard S. Mitchell   34661967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, Shores of Guthrie Lake.

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LL00528709Richard S. Mitchell   34651967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, Guthrie Lake.

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Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W. P. C. Barton
LL00532864Richard S. Mitchell   34721967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, Small inlet at the north end of Liberty Lake on Sumner Rd, 1 1/2 mi. east of Hwy. #35.

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LL00534342Richard S. Mitchell   34691967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, On the shores of Guthrie Lake, level recently receded about 3 ft.

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LL00551302Richard S. Mitchell   34711967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, Small stream-fed inlet at the north end of Liberty Lake on Sumner Rd. 1 1/2 mi. east of Hwy. #35.

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LL00555765Hugo Graumann   501939-06-07
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, 5 mi. S. of Guthrie.

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LL00556849Richard S. Mitchell   34741967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, At the north end of Liberty Lake on Summer Rd, 1 1/2 mi. east of Hwy. # 35.

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LL00548833Richard S. Mitchell   34731967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, At the north end of Liberty Lake on Summer Rd, 1.5 mi. east of Hwy. #35.

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LL00558356Richard S. Mitchell   34671967-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, On the shores of Guthrie Lake.


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