Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asclepias pumila (Asclepias verticillata var. pumila)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Oklahoma; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oklahoma State University Herbarium


OKLA
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
Fred Hindman   2191960-07-23
United States, Oklahoma, Beaver, Turpin; 1 mi N of Turpin, 36.880844 -100.879488

OKLA
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
Umalde T. Waterfall   171221963-09-22
United States, Oklahoma, Harper, May; 7 mi W of May, 36.614984 -99.872593

OKLA
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
Fathi B. Erteeb   1678
United States, Oklahoma, Harper, May; 2 mi N of May, 36.6585 -99.7554

OKLA
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
Fathi B. Erteeb   18841986-09-04
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Mooreland; Hwy 15, E of Mooreland, 36.4423 -99.1833

OKLA
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
James K. McPherson   7651992-09-02
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, Kenton; Black Mesa Preserve; 0.5 mi E and 4 mi NW, Kenton, 36.944 -102.975

OKLA
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
S. Winter   20492008-05-26
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Hal and Fern Cooper Wildlife Management Area; southeast portion of South Pasture; sampling location South C 105., 36.5132 -99.5063

OKLA
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
S. Winter & A. Ainesworth   18142007-05-21
United States, Oklahoma, Woodward, Hal and Fern cooper Wildlife Management Area; NW portion of E pasture; sampling location East A 124, 36.5713 -99.4885

Southeastern Oklahoma State University


DUR
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
J. and C. Taylor   251691977-08-10
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, Kenton; Billy Joe Christian Camp about 0.75 mi SE of Kenton, 36.7483076051547 -102.517706190314

DUR
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
J. and C. Taylor   70331970-09-13
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, Kenton; 8 mi SW of Kenton, 36.7483076051547 -102.517706190314

Texas Tech University, E. L. Reed Herbarium


TTC
Asclepias pumila (Gray) Vail
TTC005732C. Rowell   108561964-08-27
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, 19.7 mi SE of Boise City, 36.527189 -102.261188

University of Central Oklahoma Herbarium


CSU
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
M. Sadighi   86
United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Bryant; 3 mi N of Bryant from 2nd Street, 35.5514949145583 -97.4071988999521

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
198188Steve Stephens   794311974-07-09
United States, Oklahoma, Texas, Hardesty, 4 mi NW, 36.6574 -101.24138

KANU
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
198230Steve Stephens; Ralph E Brooks   174091967-08-27
United States, Oklahoma, Roger Mills, Roll, 1 mi N, 1.5 mi W, 35.79367 -99.73793

KANU
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
198182Steve Stephens   714841973-08-24
United States, Oklahoma, Harper, Rosston, 3 mi W, 36.81332 -99.98795

KANU
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
198197Steve Stephens   715011973-08-24
United States, Oklahoma, Beaver, Beaver, 2.5 mi S, 36.77986 -100.51944

University of Oklahoma, Robert Bebb Herbarium


OKL
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
T. A. Zanoni   43471978-09-26
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, Black Mesa; NW slope of Black Mesa, 36.944 -102.975

OKL
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
J. K. McPherson   7651992-09-02
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, Kenton; from Kenton, ca 0.5 mi E and 4 mi NW; at TNC/State Parks Black Mesa Preserve, 36.944 -102.975

OKL
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
A. Buthod   AB-51812004-07-20
United States, Oklahoma, Major, Bouse Junction; ca. 2.0 mi W of Bouse Junction on Hwy 412 at the Whitlaw Ranch, 36.4012 -98.9605

OKL
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
Bruce Hoagland   4C-3782005-08-26
United States, Oklahoma, Ellis, Four Canyon Nature Preserve; The Nature Conservancy's 4 Canyon Nature Preserve, 36.0285 -99.5232


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Google Map

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