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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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Lithospermum caroliniense (J. F. Gmel.) MacMill.
BRIT230481Earl Bondy   398011937-05-07
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Northeast of Woodward, Okla.

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BRIT306726Earl Bondy   s.n.1937-05-07
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Woodward [No additional locality data on sheet]

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BRIT308420Earl Rondy   6405011937-05-07
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Northeast of Woodward, OK.

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BRIT279597P. Nighswonger   9861972-05-14
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, West of Boiling Springs State Park.

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BRIT280932Earl Bondy   s.n.1937-05-07
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, North of Woodward, Okla.

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Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl
BRIT294730Jack Engleman   s.n.1963-08-26
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Ferguson Ranch, 8 miles north of Woodward.

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Evax prolifera Nutt. ex DC.
BRIT284610Steve Stephens   216711968-06-04
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, 24 mi. N. Mooreland, south of Cimarron River.

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BRIT208816John Taylor   287791980-04-25
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Collected in a canyon area about 13 miles north of Mooreland, Okla.

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BRIT514519Stephen Winter   16922006-07-25
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Hal and Fern Cooper Wildlife Management Area; adjacent to public road on south side of HQ. T24N, R22W, NE 1/4 of 26.

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BRIT513547John Taylor   140691973-07-28
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Boiling Springs State Park

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BRIT547588P. Nighswonger   9981972-05-14
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, About 10 miles NNW of Mooreland.


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