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

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00525104Richard S. Mitchell   36051967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, Along California Creek north of Nowata on Hwy. #169

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LL00528588Richard S. Mitchell   36021967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, North of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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LL00529748Richard S. Mitchell   36031967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, North of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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Eragrostis hirsuta (Michx.) Nees
LL00531247Richard S. Mitchell   35991967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, North of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W. P. C. Barton
LL00532860Richard S. Mitchell   36071967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, Marshy area along California Creek north of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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LL00534130Richard S. Mitchell   35971967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, Along California Creek north of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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Lindernia dubia var. anagallidea (Michx.) Cooperrider
LL00537976Richard S. Mitchell   35951967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, Along California Creek north of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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LL00537994Richard S. Mitchell   3595-A1967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, Along California Creek north of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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LL00553967Richard S. Mitchell   35961967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, Along California Creek north of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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LL00558407Richard S. Mitchell   36061967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, Along California Creek north of Nowata on Hwy. #169.

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Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer
LL00536578Richard S. Mitchell   36041967-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Nowata, Along California Creek north of Nowata on Hwy. #169.


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