Dataset: OKLA-
Taxa: Altingiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oklahoma State University Herbarium


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Francis H. Means, Jr   20891965-08-05
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Poteau; wooded bank of Sugar Loaf Creek, 6.7 mi S and 9 mi E of Poteau

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Ben McKee   821989-04-09
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Adj. US Hwy 259, 1 mile S of Jct. of SH 59, 34.7316 -94.5967

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F. H. Means, Jr.   13761965-05-26
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Heavener; Black Fork Creek, 6.8 mi S of Heavener

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F. H. Means, Jr.   25031966-05-23
United States, Oklahoma, Pushmataha, Tuskahoma; 0.5 mi S & 1 mi E of Tuskahoma

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F. H. Means, Jr.   24011966-04-11
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Heavener; Black Fork Creek, 6.8 mi S of Heavener

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F. Clark   3381935-05-03
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Pine Valley; 2.5 mi NE of Pine Valley

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L. J. Neese   861938-10-08
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; 1 mi W of Broken Bow

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M. Hopkins & G. L. Cross   24421937-10-16
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; 4 mi N of Broken Bow

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G. W. Stevens   26341913-09-06
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Page; near Page

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Elbert L. Little, Jr   316061977-10-14
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Honobia; Little River, 1 mi S of Honobia, 34.5357 -94.9375

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Elbert L. Little, Jr   370251981-10-17
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; Beavers Bend State Park, 10 mi N of Broken Bow, Mountain Fork River

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Arnold Smith   31071996-06-11
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, McCurtain County Wilderness Area; Compartment 6; N Linson Creek upland site, McCurtain County WA

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OKLA020012523W. Hess & T. Harrison   10321967-03-29
United States, Texas, Cass, Atlanta State Park, 6 miles north of St Hwy 77

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OKLA020012524Smith   s.n.1935-03-24
United States, Texas, Anderson


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