Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asplenium platyneuron var. platyneuron (Asplenium platyneuron var. incisum)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Oklahoma; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma


OCLA
K. Gray   421972-09-22
United States, Oklahoma, Caddo, Hinton; Red Rock State Park, 1 mi S of Hinton, 35.455962 -98.354652

OCLA
L. K. Magrath, J. Taylor & P. Nighswonger   104321980-05-14
United States, Oklahoma, Caddo, Camp Canyon ca. 2 mi S & W of Canyon Cemetery, 35.4107698 -98.3061071

OCLA
C. M. Mather   s.n.1984-05-09
United States, Oklahoma, Pushmataha, Nashoba; Fewell area, wooded area near mouth of Wildhorse Creek on Little River, 34.5145737030617 -95.0511574450351

OCLA
L. K. Magrath & C. M. Mather   162421985-07-05
United States, Oklahoma, Pushmataha, Nashoba; Mather's Wilderness, ca 10 mi E on SH 144 & 0.4 S of Nashoba School, 34.5145737030617 -95.0511574450351

OCLA
L. K. Magrath, R. Schwenn, C. Soos & K. Roberts   155171984-06-22
United States, Oklahoma, Coal, Coalgate; Muddy Boggy Creek, 2.3 mi E of Coalgate on SH 43, 34.5277137897028 -96.1883993506294

OCLA
R. McConnell   1281997-06-14
United States, Oklahoma, Haskell, Kenta; 5.5 mi SE of Kenta, 35.0578492681143 -95.1820274130015

OCLA
S. Smith & R. McConnell   1071997-06-14
United States, Oklahoma, Haskell, Maquire; 1 mi SW of Maquire, 35.0936216880452 -95.1122562047464

OCLA
N. Powers   121975-07-12
United States, Oklahoma, Choctaw, Swink; 0.5 mi N, 0.5 mi E & 3.8 mi N of Swink on Pine Creek road, 34.026616645504 -95.5521389277645

OCLA
L. K. Magrath   104321980-05-14
United States, Oklahoma, Choctaw, Ft Towson; ca. 5.4 mi N of Ft Towson, 34.026616645504 -95.5521389277645


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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.