Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Angelica venenosa (Archangelica hirsuta)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Oklahoma; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oklahoma State University Herbarium


OKLA
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
Charles S. Wallis   17401954-06-26
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware, Tahlequah; 25.4 mi NE of Tahlequah on SH 10, 36.241963 -94.761782

OKLA
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
Charles S. Wallis   772-11951-07-08
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; 3.6 mi NE of Tahlequah on SH 10, 35.943678 -94.915995

OKLA
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
Charles S. Wallis   33871956-06-24
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware, Little Kansas; 2 mi E of Little Kansas on Hwy 59, 36.20882 -94.766887

OKLA
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
Charles S. Wallis   17981954-07-17
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware, Hwy 59; 1 mi E of Kansas on Hwy 59 & 2 mi S on SH 10, 36.178646 -94.772948

Southeastern Oklahoma State University


DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
J. Taylor   223031976-07-01
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; along the roadside of SH 10 about 14.5 mi NE of Tahlequah, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
J. and C. Taylor   140061973-07-20
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware, Jay; from Lake Eucha, the upper Spavinw Lake, about 6 mi SW of Jay, 36.4082229172444 -94.8026531620791

DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
J. and C. Taylor   248001977-07-03
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; Three Springs Creek and Limestone Bluff 4.3 mi N and 2 mi W of Tahlequah and W of Hwy 10, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
unknown   22375
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, Wapanucka; in the NE corner of Johnston County about 2 mi N and 2 mi W of Wapanucka, 34.3164922898777 -96.6606631417879

DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
J. Taylor   276461979-06-30
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; at Camp Egan about 9.9 mi NE of Tahlequah, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
J. Taylor   223201976-07-01
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, County line; along the roadside of SH 10 about 1 mi NE of Cherokee-Adair county line, 35.8839379322494 -94.6586857219893

DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
J. and C. Taylor   240391977-04-23
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; below McSpadden Falls about 7.5 mi NE of Tahlequah, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
J. Taylor   261901978-05-25
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; below McSpadden Falls about 7.5 mi NE of Tahlequah, 35.9066204053022 -94.9996713963538

DUR
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
J. Taylor   224391976-07-07
United States, Oklahoma, Choctaw, Antlers; 9.5 mi S of Antlers from a limestone hill near Hwy 271, 34.026616645504 -95.5521389277645

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
178040John Taylor; Connie Taylor   140061973-07-20
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware, From Lake Eucha, the upper Spavinaw Lake, ca 6 mi SW of Jay, 36.359637 -94.873362

University of Oklahoma, Robert Bebb Herbarium


OKL
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
Amy Buthod   NICK5322004-05-01
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Tahlequah; NE of Tahlequah, OK at The Nature Conservancy's J. T. Nickel Family Nature Preserve, 36.033755 -94.849318

University of Tulsa, Barclay Herbarium


TULS
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
P. Buck   11531979-05-10
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Rich Mountain; N facing slope of Rich Mountain, 4 mi W of Oklahoma/Arkansas border on N side of Talimena, 34.9003025664273 -94.7033888567892

TULS
Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
P. Buck   19461984-04-14
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; Forked Lake about 12 mi SE of Broken Bow, 34.1152954090485 -94.7713327177596


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