Dataset: MUHW-
Taxa: Nyctaginaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marshall University


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MUHW036532I. W. Clokey   79181938-08-08
United States, Nevada, Clark County, Charleston (Spring) Mountains. Old Kyle Canyon, 36.294167 -115.444097, 1250m

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MUHW036537   
China, Guangdong, Kwangtung

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Mirabilis pumila (Standl.) Standl.
MUHW036539I. W. Clokey   83371939-07-21
United States, Nevada, Clark, Kyle canyon, 2200 - 2270m

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MUHW036533   
United States, Kansas, Ellis

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MUHW036535I.W. Clokey   75081937-05-29
United States, Nevada, Clark, Charleston Mountains, Kyle Canyon., 36.270333 -115.535926, 1670m

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Mirabilis nyctaginea (Michx.) MacM.
MUHW036538   
United States, Missouri, Greene

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MUHW036540   
United States, Texas, Irion

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MUHW036541   
United States, New Mexico

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MUHW036530   
United States, Washington, Thurston

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MUHW036531I. W. Clokey   79201938-05-24
United States, Nevada, Cottonwood Springs, 1030m

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MUHW041551I.W. Clokey   79201938-05-24
United States, Nevada, Clark County, Cottonwood Springs. Larrea belt., 1030m

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Oxybaphus nyctagineus (Michx.) Sweet
MUHW036542   
United States, Michigan, Cass

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Oxybaphus nyctagineus (Michx.) Sweet
MUHW036543   
United States, Missouri, Howard

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Oxybaphus nyctagineus (Michx.) Sweet
MUHW036544   
United States, Indiana, Marion

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MUHW036536I. W. Clokey   54551935-08-04
United States, Nevada, Clark, Kyle Canyon, CHarleston (Spring) Mountains, 1500m

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MUHW036528   
United States, California, Riverside

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MUHW036529   
United States, California, Riverside

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Bougainvillea buttiana Holttum & Standl.
MUHW036534   
United States, Texas, Hidalgo


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