Dataset: NOSU-NOSU
Taxa: Cleomaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern State University, Joe M. Anderson Herbarium


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G. May   s.n.1974-09-08
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, Stilwell; 10 mi NW of Stilwell, Crow Hollow, 35.8839379322494 -94.6586857219893

NOSU:NOSU
G.W. Quinn   1121970-09-06
United States, Oklahoma, Texas, Guymon; 4 mi N of Guymon, 36.7479085297699 -101.490016109212

NOSU:NOSU
Garvin W. Quinn   1121970-09-06
United States, Oklahoma, Texas, Guymon; 4 mi N of Guymon, 36.7479085297699 -101.490016109212

NOSU:NOSU
Gregory May   s.n.1974-09-08
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, Stilwell; Crow Hollow, 10 mi NW of Stilwell, 35.8839379322494 -94.6586857219893

NOSU:NOSU
G. Tomblin   s.n.1986-08-13
United States, Oklahoma, Mayes, E bank of Grand River between Ear Bob and Big Hollow near old railroad track, 36.3018104170623 -95.2308695767444

NOSU:NOSU
L.K. Magrath   133681982-08-22
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, Wapanucka; 12.3 mi W of Wapanucka on SH 7 on tributary of Blue River, 34.3164922898777 -96.6606631417879

NOSU:NOSU
F. Campbell   881975-06-25
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; 6 mi N of Tahlequah on hwy 82, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
Polanisia dodecandra subsp. trachysperma (Torr. & A. Gray) H. H. Iltis
L. K. Magrath   133681982-08-22
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, Wapanucka; 12.3 mi W of Wapanucka on SH 7, 34.3164922898777 -96.6606631417879

NOSU:NOSU
Polanisia dodecandra subsp. trachysperma (Torr. & A. Gray) H. H. Iltis
Greg Tomblin   s.n.1986-08-13
United States, Oklahoma, Mayes, Ear Bob; E bank of Grand River between Ear Bob and Big Hollow near old railroad track, 36.3018104170623 -95.2308695767444


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.