Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Borodinia canadensis (Arabis canadensis, Boechera canadensis)
Search Criteria: Chickasaw National Recreation Area; Lat: 34.398584 - 34.528511 Long: -97.066241 - -96.929599; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT562005B. W. Hoagland   06001995-05-03
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Chickasaw National Recreation Area; 1 mi E of Goddard Youth Camp. UTM (⁰⁶850³⁸108)., 34.422128 -96.986842

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Borodinia canadensis (L.) P. J. Alexander & Windham
338586Caleb A Morse; Elizabeth F Smith   56002001-04-30
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Davis, ca 1 mi S, 5 mi W; Chickasaw National Recreation Area, Lake of the Arbuckles, Guy Sandy Creek tributary finger, 34.4788889 -97.0277778, 283 - 292m

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


NEB
305078Caleb A. Morse   56002001-04-30
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Oklahoma, Murray Co: ca 1 mi S, 5 mi W Davis. Chickasaw National Recreation Area: Lake of the Arbuckles: Guy Sandy Creek tributary finger. T01S R03E Section 07 S2 of NE4. 34 degrees 28'44"N, 97 degrees 01'40"W (determined by GPS). Elevation 283-292 m. Oak-hickory-ash-elm forest and limestone glades on moderate N-and SW-facing slopes above lake. Rocky, limestone soil; frequent outcrops., 34.4788889 -97.0277778

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT325716Caleb A. Morse   56002001-04-30
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Chickasaw National Recreation Area, Lake of the Arbuckles, Guy Sandy Creek tributary finger, ca 1 mi South and 5 mi West of Davis. TRS: 1S, R3E, Sec 7, South1/2 of NE1/4, 34.4788889 -97.0277778, 283 - 292m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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