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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus lyrata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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00995878William B. Fox   5731947-07-25
United States, North Carolina, Chatham, Sandy bank, near junction of Deep River and Rocky River

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00995886William B. Fox   5161947-07-14
United States, North Carolina, Sandy bank of Waccamaw R, about 1/2 mi above Rt. 130 bridge, Brunswick-Columbus Co. boundary, N.C.

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00995894Wilbur H. Duncan   31001940-06-10
United States, Georgia, Oglethorpe, In open bottomland woods along Dry Fork Creek. East of Lexington.

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00995902Joseph Clark   
United States, Ohio, Cincinnati

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00995910Mark H. Mayfield   31988-06-27
United States, Tennessee, Davidson, Shelby Bottoms; Cumberland River bottoms, East Nashville just n.e. of Cornelia Fort Airpark. Hardwood bottoms, around pond in pasture.

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00995928R. Dale Thomas   894501984-06-10
United States, Louisiana, Cameron, Along west side of Shell Oil Company Canal (Black Bayou Cutoff) south of the Intercoastal Canal, SW of Vinton

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00995936Tim Briley   27511981-04-20
United States, Louisiana, Tensas, From old school house in St. Joseph, from west side of La. 897-1

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00995944Ken Whitam   1968-04-04
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita, Russel Sage Game Reserve 1 mile SW of I-20 at Millhaven crossover-in woods

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00995951Harry E. Ahles   183121956-09-09
United States, South Carolina, Hampton, Cypress swamp, Coosawhatchie River, 0.9 miles northeast of Dukes on Co. 12

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02549194Leila M. Shultz   118571991-10-20
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Talimena Trail in Ouachita Mountains, Kiamichi Wilderness, ca. 1 mi w of Arkansas border., 34.666667 -94.466667, 457m


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Google Map

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