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

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Northeastern State University, Joe M. Anderson Herbarium


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NOSU-0002352Elbert L. Little Jr.   1983-04-27
United States, Oklahoma, Custer, E. side near Headquarters, Foss Reservoir, Foss State Park. 10mi North of Foss

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E. L. Little, Jr   367351981-05-04
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Boiling Springs State Park, N of Canadian River, 36.4226759676065 -99.2649701067623

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E. L. Little, Jr.   377251983-04-27
United States, Oklahoma, Custer, Foss; E side near headquarters, Foss Reservoir, Foss State Park, 10 mi N of Foss, 35.638864102485 -99.0014983304537

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E. L. Little, Jr.   363111980-10-28
United States, Oklahoma, Blaine, Watonga; Roman Nose State Park, 8 mi N of Watonga, 35.8752511802751 -98.4334558227916

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E. L. Little, Jr.   364651980-11-08
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Woodward; Boiling Springs State Park, 6 mi E of Woodward, 36.4226759676065 -99.2649701067623

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E. L. Little, Jr.   377251983-04-27
United States, Oklahoma, Custer, Foss; Foss Reservoir, Foss State Park, 10 mi N of Foss, E side near headquarters, 35.638864102485 -99.0014983304537

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NOSU-0002351Clayton Fisher   651970-07-15
United States, Oklahoma, Beaver, 2 mi. N, 2 W. of Beaver, Beaver River

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Clayton Fisher   651970-07-15
United States, Oklahoma, Beaver, Beaver; 2 mi N & 2 mi W of Beaver, 36.7496910183965 -100.476792930564

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Mike Cummins   s.n.1978-05-06
United States, Oklahoma, Pittsburg, McAlester; 15 mi N of McAlester, 34.9239134625668 -95.7483989912818


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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