Dataset: ENMU
Taxa: Oleaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern New Mexico University Herbarium


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6411Candace L. Swope   331968-09-25
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Portales ENMU

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6412Stan Moore   D1211954-05-08
USA, New Mexico, San Miguel, 4mi n of Pecos

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6413Kenneth Cooper   851954-05-08
USA, New Mexico, ca. 4mi N of Pecos

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6415J. F. Gillett   1950-09-23
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, 6mi N Ruidoso

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6416James S. Martin   19861949-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, ca. 10mi N of Ruidoso

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6417Candace L. Swope   231968-09-25
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Portales ENMU

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6400Karen Adams   591973-10-06
USA, New Mexico, San Juan, T29N, R11W; Sec 30 NE1/4 of NE1/4

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6401James S. Martin   1811D1948-05-02
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, ca. 6mi N of Jomoz Springs

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6402James S. Martin   1811C1948-05-02
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, ca. 6mi N of Jomoz Springs

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6403James S. Martin   1811B1948-05-02
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, ca. 6mi N of Jomoz Springs

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6404James S. Martin   1811A1948-05-02
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, ca. 6mi N of Jomoz Springs

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6405Karen Adams   591973-10-06
USA, New Mexico, San Juan, T29N, R11W; Sec 30 NE1/4 of NE1/4

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6409Monsour Baligh   241976-06-12
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Planted as an ornamental east of Roosevelt Hall on campus of ENMU

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6410Earl Sena   161976-07-06
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Planted as an ornamental east of Roosevelt Hall on campus of ENMU

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6420James Diersing   1966-04-15
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Portales

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6421Bill Burkhalter   271967-03-31
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, ENMU campus SE corner of Roosevelt C. Museum

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5527James S Martin   18151948-05-02
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, rim of Frijoles Canon

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5528James S Martin   18151948-05-02
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, rim of Frijoles Canon


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