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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Oklahoma; Bryan County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda
BRIT20424R. John Taylor   301441981-05-21
Oklahoma, Bryan County, Collected from a bog about 5.3 miles east of Bennington.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25561R. John Taylor   163171974-05-23
Oklahoma, Bryan County, 4.5 miles east of Bennington.

BRIT-87976:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda J.Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
BRIT25562L. K. Magrath   129741982-06-12
Oklahoma, Bryan County, 6 mi e on US 70 & l s of Bennington.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda
BRIT20424R. John Taylor   301441981-05-21
Oklahoma, Bryan County, Collected from a bog about 5.3 miles east of Bennington.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25561R. John Taylor   163171974-05-23
Oklahoma, Bryan County, 4.5 miles east of Bennington.

BRIT-87976:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda J.Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
BRIT25562L. K. Magrath   129741982-06-12
Oklahoma, Bryan County, 6 mi e on US 70 & l s of Bennington.


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