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

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Oklahoma State University Herbarium


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P. Buck   32611995-04-01
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Clear Creek; 1 km N and E of Lost City water supply pump out station on Clear Creek, 35.986455 -95.237248

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M. Webb   142015-04-21
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, North Ridge Drive, W of the greenhouses

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Elbert L. Little, Jr   361311980-05-14
United States, Oklahoma, Roger Mills, Durham; 6 mi SE of Durham

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OKLA020023190Chester M. Rowell   57691958-06-30
United States, Texas, Hemphill, Gene Howe Wildlife Area, 7 miles east-northeast of Canadian

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OKLA020023191Don Adams   981963-04-30
United States, Texas, Lubbock, Texas Tech Campus, Lubbock

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OKLA020023189D. S. Correll & I.M. Johnston   170171957-06-24
United States, Texas, Wheeler, south side of North Fork of Red River

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G. M. Merrill   s.n.1931-01-16
United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City [additional ilegible information

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R. A. Thompson   S02021989-04-12
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche, Prairie Preserve, 34.6883 -98.3084

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OKLA74402Addison Darby   152023-10-12
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, along Kameoka Trail, N of Boomer Lake, E of Boomer Creek, E side of Trail, Stillwater, 36.165 -97.057


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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