Dataset: SLRO-
Taxa: Petalostemon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania


SLRO
SLRO008201D.K. Wemple   5711964-06-01
United States, Oklahoma, Choctaw, 2.5 miles W of Soper on S side of US 70

SLRO
SLRO008202Michel G. Lelong   4704.31968-09-11
United States, Alabama, Mobile, N of Three Mile Creek Swamp, University of S Alabama property, Mobile, 30.703973 -88.185551

SLRO
Petalostemon microphyllus (Torr. & A. Gray) A. Heller
SLRO008203D.K. Wemple   4471963-06-20
United States, Texas, Henderson, 1.6 miles NE of Chandler, Neches river bottom

SLRO
Petalostemon occidentale (Britton and Kearney) Fern.
SLRO008204S.L. Welsh   92141969-07-27
United States, Wyoming, Natrona, Sandy beach swimming area, Alcova Reservoir Recreation Area, 42.5239 -106.7367

SLRO
SLRO008205Samuel B. Jones   155951968-06-09
United States, Alabama, Sumter, 4.0 miles E of Emelle, N of Bethel Church

SLRO
SLRO008206A.J. Sharp   258551959-05-17
United States, Tennessee, Rutherford, Along U.S. Route 231, W of Christiana

SLRO
SLRO008207D.K. Wemple   3981963-06-16
United States, Oklahoma, Jefferson, 2.0 miles E of Waurika on road cut on N side of US 70, 34.195693 -97.939183

SLRO
Petalostemon phleoides Torr. & A. Gray
SLRO008208Wes Jackson   6661964-06-04
United States, Texas, Polk, 1.5 miles E of US 59 along Farm Road 2714

SLRO
Petalostemon pinnatum (Kuntze)S.F.Blake
SLRO008209B.E. Wofford   102461967-10-26
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, 4.0 miles S of Crossroads, Hwy 225

SLRO
Petalostemon pulcherrimum (A.Heller)A.Heller
SLRO008210D.K. Wemple   7141964-06-05
United States, Texas, Montgomery, 5.0 miles W of Willis along road 1097

SLRO
SLRO008200D.K. Wemple   6051964-06-01
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, 5.0 miles W of Idabel along US 70, N side of road


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