Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxybasis glauca (Chenopodium glaucum, Chenopodium glaucum subsp. euglaucum, Chenopodium glaucum subsp. glaucum, Chenopodium glaucum var. pseudorubrum, Chenopodium wolffii), Oxybasis glauca var. salina (Chenopodium glaucum var. salinum, Chenopodium salinum), Oxybasis glauca var. glauca (Chenopodium g... (show all)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Oklahoma; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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East Central University


ECSC
C. Couchman   471962-04-21
United States, Oklahoma, Harmon, Hollis; 4 mi S of Hollis, 34.7441172669508 -99.8462797925645

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
334925Craig C Freeman; Caleb A Morse   184442001-10-04
United States, Oklahoma, Roger Mills, Cheyenne, 2 mi S, 1 mi W, 35.5708351 -99.7008362, 625m

KANU
216854Ralph E Brooks; Ronald L McGregor   164771982-09-09
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, S side of Lake Etling, Black Mesa area, 36.844651 -102.877245

University of Oklahoma, Robert Bebb Herbarium


OKL
C. C. Freeman   184442001-10-04
United States, Oklahoma, Roger Mills, Cheyenne; 2 mi S & 1 mi W of Cheyenne, Thurmond Ranch, 35.5736 -99.7048

OKL
Bruce Hoagland   AB-15042001-09-06
United States, Oklahoma, Canadian, El Reno; Lake El Reno, El Reno, 35.5297 -97.9813

OKL
B. Hoagland   KEY-1412002-05-15
United States, Oklahoma, Creek, Oilton; 1.3 mi N of Oilton on Hwy 99 & E on EW Rd 64 on the Keystone Wildlife Management Area near Cimarron River, 36.0925 -96.569

OKL
K. Levings   172003-07-19
United States, Oklahoma, Texas, Hooker; 8 mi W of Hooker on County Road 7; 8 mi N of County 28, 1 mi E on Road B between Mile 37 and 38, 36.9864 -101.38799999999999


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Google Map

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