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

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Natural History Institute Herbarium


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Oxalis alpina (Rose) Rose ex R. Knuth
NHI005966A.D.   1991-09-27
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Above trail 261 in Granite Basin Lake area, 34.617961 -112.551941, 1768m

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Oxalis alpina (Rose) Rose ex R. Knuth
NHI005967Marc A. Baker   86031991-08-18
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Black Canyon; ca. 5 miles south of Jerome; ca. 1.5k southeast of Black Canyon Spring., 34.6519 -112.111, 1859m

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NHI005969DJM   1980-09-17
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Bull Pen Ranch on West Clear Creek, 34.539639 -111.69485, 1097m

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NHI005970Andrew Tinsley   1974-05-14
United States, North Carolina, Catawba, 462m

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NHI005971T. Lee   1986-04-05
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, ca. 3 miles E. of Congress; Martinez Wash, 34.164609 -112.828009, 922m

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NHI005977Charles Walker   1591994-02-19
United States, Louisiana, Calcasieu, W side of library, McNeese State University, 8m

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NHI005978Charles Walker   1581994-03-06
United States, Louisiana, Calcasieu, N side of Contraband Bayou by footbridge; McNeese State University, 8m

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NHI005964Marc A. Baker   111781993-09-23
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Moonshine Canyon; northwest of Prescott; 3.3k southwest of Sheridan Mountain; 430 m ESE of Moonshine Spring #2., 34.6892 -112.915, 1402m

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NHI005965E. Mohr   Riparian Reach #95-12; Collection #601995-07-19
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Prescott National Forest; Battleship Butte Quad; Upper Turkey Creek, 34.368964 -112.381302, 1737m

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Oxalis rubra A.St.-Hil.
NHI005968Andrew Tinsley   1974-03-23
United States, South Carolina, Chester, 160m


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