Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus incomita
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Quercus incomita E.J. Palmer
3550268Bill Summers   71951994-09-29
United States, Missouri, Howell, 3 1/2 mi North of Brandsville on W side of County Road SE 979 upland oak woods dominated by Quercus falcata, 36.70222 -91.70361

MO
Quercus incomita E.J. Palmer
3573879Bill Summers   103242006-10-09
United States, Missouri, Howell, Summers farm on CR 9790, 3.5 mi N of Brandsville rocky oak/hickory woods, bordering field; acid soil, 36.70222 -91.70361

Northern Kentucky University, John W. Thieret Herbarium


KNK
Quercus incomita E.J.Palmer
31973000013472   
United States, Arkansas, Garland

University of Mississippi, Thomas M. Pullen Herbarium


MISS
MISS0018735T. R. Simmons, Jr   CL- 6501967-10-23
USA, Mississippi, Clay, 4.25 mi NE Montpelier; NW1/4, SE1/4, S18. Ripley farm., 33.761488 -88.895414

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium


NEB
Quercus incomita E.J.Palmer
257265Gary E. Tucker   124091973-07-30
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, S of Martinville, Cove Creek, high bluff above creek. Q. falcata, marilandica, and velutina all present nearby.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
Quercus incomita E.J.Palmer
NCU00063881Weakley, Alan   72542003-05-30
United States, North Carolina, Orange, County: Orange Location: UNC [University of North Carolina] campus, at Mangum dorm, Chapel Hill

University of Oklahoma, Robert Bebb Herbarium


OKL
Quercus incomita E.J.Palmer
M. Hopkins   15811937-05-01
United States, Oklahoma, Pushmataha, Antlers; 6 mi W of Antlers

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Massey Herbarium


VPI
Quercus incomita E.J.Palmer
VPI-V-0059862   
United States, Maryland


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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