Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Euploca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1577015Frank C. Gates   196481936-09-05
United States, Kansas, Reno, Drouth specimen of an herb in blowout in sand dunes at Medora

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1577018David B. Dunn   34181947-08-23
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Found 5 miles East of Carthage along US Hwy 380.

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1577013David L. Spellman   6331964-08-24
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Along NM r. 525 about 7 mi S of its junction with US 380., 1372m

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1577016Lloyd C. Hulbert   32351958-06-25
United States, Kansas, Morton, 3 to 5 miles northwest of Rolla. On active sand dune area near Dimmaron River.

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1577017David B. Dunn   30541947-08-04
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, 1 mile North of Hansemberg along new Hwy 380 1 1/2 miles west. T5S R4E S10

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1577014Lloyd W. Hess   4501965-08-28
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Collected in dune area 15 miles south of highway 365.

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Euploca confertifolia (Torr.) Feuillet & Halse
103063243George Yatskievych   17-1612017-10-07
United States, Texas, Starr, Santa Margarita Ranch, on W side of State Highway 83 via Santa Margarita Road, which branches from highway ca. 9 miles N and W of Roma., 26.47647 -99.09092, 66m

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Euploca pringlei (B.L. Rob.) Halse & Feuillet
103292288Charles (Carlos) Wright   15511851-00-00
United States, Texas, Northern Mexico. [Prologue of Heliotropium phyllostachyum gives locality as West Texas]

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Euploca confertifolia (Torr.) Feuillet & Halse
101076125George Yatskievych   17-1612017-10-07
United States, Texas, Starr, Santa Margarita Ranch, on W side of State Highway 83 via Santa Margarita Road, which branches from highway ca. 9 miles N and W of Roma., 26.47647 -99.09092, 66m


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