Dataset: MOVC
Taxa: Oxalidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell College Herbarium


MOVC
   1902-05-25
United States, New York, Ulster, Route 4, Saugerties., 42.077591 -73.952913

MOVC
Christiansen   1621969-08-30
United States, Iowa, Linn, Palisades-Dows Preserve, 41.89428 -91.496367

MOVC
Christiansen, Paul   7941978-06-21
United States, Iowa, Howard, Hayden Prairie., 43.438488 -92.382086

MOVC
Christiansen, Paul   9131978-08-23
United States, Iowa, Howard, Hayden Prairie., 43.438488 -92.382086

MOVC
Christiansen   101b1969-07-03
United States, Iowa, Linn, Palisades-Dows Preserve, 41.89428 -91.496367

MOVC
Christiansen   79b1969-05-20
United States, Iowa, Linn, Palisades-Dows Preserve, 41.89428 -91.496367

MOVC
   1903-04-23
United States, Kansas, Franklin, LeLoup, 38.693661 -95.158301

MOVC
Adams, James E.   931960-05-17
United States, Iowa, Cedar, Two miles south and four east of Mt. Vernon, 41.887643 -91.335824

MOVC
Oxalis L.
Eanes, Kelley   271997-05-09
United States, Iowa, Linn, Cornell College Campus, on SW side of West Science., 41.9245 -91.4241

MOVC
Oxalis L.
Price, L. L.   321997-05-09
United States, Iowa, Linn, Cornell College Campus, Found in front of Olin Hall., 41.9245 -91.4241

MOVC
Oxalis L.
Madden, E.A.   401997-05-15
United States, Iowa, Muscatine, Big Sand Mound Preserve, 41.3416 -91.0878

MOVC
Oxalis L.
Meier, Michelle T.   401997-05-15
United States, Iowa, Muscatine, Big Sand Mound Preserve, 41.3416 -91.0878

MOVC
Oxalis L.
Eanes, Kelley   511997-05-15
United States, Iowa, Muscatine, Big Sand Mound Preserve, 41.3416 -91.0878

MOVC
Oxalis L.
Price, L. L.   581997-05-15
United States, Iowa, Muscatine, Big Sand Mound Preserve, 41.3416 -91.0878

MOVC
   1902-07-06
United States, New York, Greene, Kaaterskill Station. Catskill Mtns., 42.19592 -74.050697


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