Dataset: MUR-
Taxa: Oaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
oaceae
MUR00372J. H. Steenis   46271937-07-24
UNITED STATES, Alaska, Aleutians West, Ogliugal I. of the Aleutian I's. P.O. Unalaska, Alaska., 53.87361 -166.53667

MUR
oaceae
MUR00467D. F. Austin, J. L. Gentry   27921966-07-18
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Todd, Along W fork of Red River., 37.8525 -84.07972

MUR
oaceae
MUR04745C. J. Fortier   1970-01-09
UNITED STATES, Tennessee, Stewart, At Lost Creek Spring off Tennesse Highway 49., 36.471361 -88.029591

MUR
oaceae
MUR05483D. X. Isely   31231944-04-22
UNITED STATES, Alabama, Lauderdale, Pond near Goodes dairy 1 mile north Wilson Reservoir., 34.941446 -87.66944

MUR
oaceae
MUR15295John R. Bozeman, George S. Ramseur, A. E. Radford   452051966-09-10
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Yancey, Heath bald, Stepps Gap., 35.74472 -82.27833

MUR
oaceae
MUR16452Raymond H. Athey   27721974-06-02
United States, Kentucky, Calloway, Crappie Hollow Subdivision on KY 641., 37.30833 -82.93028


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Google Map

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