INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Oklahoma; Murray; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Juniperus ashei Buchholz
Milton Hopkins   63711942-11-08
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Arbuckle Mountains., 34.417728 -97.208659

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00136768Vera Pullin   2601932-04-24
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Near Turner Falls., 34.427461 -97.147391

ILLS:PLANT
W. Hess & N. Stoynoff   61461986-06-18
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Chickasaw National Park, 2 miles west of State Highway 177, approximately 5 miles south of Sulphur. Blackjack-Post oak savanna in red clay.

ILLS:PLANT
Acalypha monococca (A. Gray) Lill. W. Miller & Gandhi
ILLS00126552George J. Goodman   57861953-10-11
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Colbert Porphyry, Arbuckle Mountains., 34.417728 -97.227542

ILLS:PLANT
Centaurea americana Nutt.
W. Hess & N. Stovnoff   61511986-06-18
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Chickasaw National Park, 2 miles west of State Highway 177, approximately 5 miles south of Sulphur.

ILLS:PLANT
Gaillardia pulchella Foug.
W. Hess & N. Stoynoff   61601986-06-18
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Chickasaw National Park, 2 miles west of State Highway 177, approximately 5 miles south of Sulphur.

ILLS:PLANT
W. Hess & N. Stoynoff   61501986-06-18
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Chickasaw National Park, 2 miles west of State Highway 177, approximately 5 miles south of Sulphur.

ILLS:PLANT
W. Hess, Altvatter, Stoynoff   70141993-08-24
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, Arbuckle Mountains, Arbuckle Wilderness, 5 mile west of Dougherty., 34.417728 -97.208659


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