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Dataset: VDB-TEST-VDB-TEST
Search Criteria: Oklahoma; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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VDB-Test


VDB-TEST-92064:VDB-TEST-Monarda
russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
BRIT297233R. Kral   683311982-05-11
Oklahoma, Pushmataha, By US 271 just s. of Divide Community on Shaley Oak-pine bluffs above Big Cedar Creek.

VDB-TEST-92064:VDB-TEST-Monarda
russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
BRIT297227R. Kral   885651999-05-24
Oklahoma, Le Flore, Foot of Polecat Peak; along Beech Creek, 1-- 1.5 mi. up from USFS RD. 6026

VDB-TEST-92064:VDB-TEST-Monarda
russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
BRIT297231R. Kral   635351979-05-09
Oklahoma, McCurtain, 5 mi. s. Smithville; shaley disturbed clearings in oak-pine on summit e. bluffs of Mt. Fork River

VDB-TEST-92064:VDB-TEST-Monarda
russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
BRIT297229S. Jones   46081990-05-13
Oklahoma, McCurtain, 1.5 miles W on Hwy 70 from its jct. with Mount Fork River, then N 1.5 miles on a dirt road to Broken Bow Lake, N of Broken Bow.

VDB-TEST-92064:VDB-TEST-Monarda
russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
BRIT297224R. Kral   671291981-05-20
Oklahoma, Latimer, 3 mi. w. of Talahina

VDB-TEST-92064:VDB-TEST-Monarda
russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
BRIT297228R. Kral   785841991-05-06
Oklahoma, Le Flore, Ca. 3 mi. E of Octavia by cty gravel rd W of Hatfield, gravelly Ouachita Mt uplands

VDB-TEST-92064:VDB-TEST-Monarda
russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
BRIT297232D. Shannon   361977-04-23
Oklahoma, Muskogee, Green Leaf State Park. Soil Sandy

VDB-TEST-92064:VDB-TEST-Monarda
russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
BRIT297230R. Kral   636201979-05-10
Oklahoma, McCurtain, Clearings in juniper-hardwood, gladey area by US 70, ca. 3 mi. w. Idabel


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