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

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Northeastern State University, Joe M. Anderson Herbarium


NOSU:NOSU
Comandra umbellata (L.) Nutt.
B. Phillips   141977-04-18
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; 0.5 mi SW of Tahlequah, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
Comandra umbellata (L.) Nutt.
D. Bently   s.n.1978-04-02
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; Jones-Mershon Tract, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
Comandra umbellata (L.) Nutt.
D. Bently   71978-04-02
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Jones-Mershon land tract; Jones-Mershon land tract, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
Comandra umbellata var. pallida (A. DC.) M.E. Jones
B. Phillips   141977-04-18
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; 0.25 mi SW of Tahlequah, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
G. Thompson   531978-04-29
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, unknown, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
Al McBeath   51978-04-29
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; Jones-Mershon tract near D-3, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
Jim Linam   421978-04-29
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; Jones-Mershon tract, 7 mi north of NSU, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
A. McBeath   51978-04-29
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Jones-Mershon land tract; Jones-Mershon land tract, near D3 [verbatim], 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
J. Linam   421978-04-29
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Jones-Mershon land tract; Jones-Mershon land tract, 7.0 mi N of NEOSU, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

NOSU:NOSU
G. Thompson   531978-04-29
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Jones-Mershon land tract; Jones-Mershon land tract, N of Tahlequah, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538


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