Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schmaltzia crenata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida State University, Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium


FSU
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
000106395   
United States, Tennessee, Greene, detailed locality information protected

North Carolina State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


NCSC
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
NCSC00076429   
United States, Vermont

Oklahoma State University Herbarium


OKLA
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
OKLA73471C. W. Prier   s.n.1925-04-23
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah, 35.913694 -94.972654

Our Lady of the Lake University Herbarium


LLC
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
00001059J. K. U.   10961934-07-15
United States, Tennessee, Marion, West of Whitewell.

University of Oklahoma, Robert Bebb Herbarium


OKL
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
R. Bebb   34691935-05-19
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, unknown

OKL
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
M. Hopkins   39961939-04-28
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Ft Gibson; 5 mi E of Ft Gibson; Braggs Hills, Cherokee Hills

OKL
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
M. Hopkins   14711937-04-29
United States, Oklahoma, Latimer, Wilburton; 9 mi N of Wilburton

OKL
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
M. Hopkins   16411937-05-07
United States, Oklahoma, Pittsburg, McAlester; 7 mi W of McAlester

OKL
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
E. L. Little, Jr   7351927-05-22
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, unknown, 35.7622 -95.2249

OKL
Schmaltzia crenata (Mill.) Greene
E. L. Little, Jr   7371927-06-18
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, unknown, 35.7645 -95.5886


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Google Map

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