Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Torilis arvensis (Caucalis infesta), Torilis arvensis subsp. arvensis (Tordylium segetum, Torilis infesta), Torilis arvensis subsp. heterophylla, Torilis arvensis subsp. purpurea, Torilis arvensis subsp. neglecta, Torilis arvensis var. arvensis, Torilis arvensis var. elatior (Caucalis infesta var. e... (show all)
Search Criteria: barber; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oklahoma State University Herbarium


OKLA
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
Susan C. Barber   8961975-06-15
United States, Oklahoma, Jackson, From the jct of Hwy 283 and the paved road to Hess, 1.3 mi E, 34.4572 -99.3158, 396m

Tarleton State University Herbarium


TAC
TAC03758Carol Barber   s.n.1966-06-05
United States, Texas, Brown, Lake Brownwood, 12 mi. N of Brownwood

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
Carol Barber   11966-06-05
United States, Texas, Brown

University of Oklahoma, Robert Bebb Herbarium


OKL
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
S. C. Barber   18521976-07-28
United States, Oklahoma, Stephens, Marlow; 1 mi N Marlow, then 1.8 mi on paved section road

OKL
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
S. C. Barber   17001976-07-22
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, County line; 1.7 mi E of Adair-Cherokee county line

OKL
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
S. C. Barber   17181976-07-22
United States, Oklahoma, Lincoln, Lincoln County Line; Oklahoma and Lincoln County Line, 12 mi S on section road, 300 yards off turn row [verbatim]

OKL
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
S. C. Barber   8961975-06-15
United States, Oklahoma, Jackson, Hess; 1.3 mi E Jct. US 283 and paved road to Hess, 34.4572 -99.3158, 396m


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