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Dataset: OVPD
Taxa: Escobaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oklahoma Vascular Plant Database


OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria vivipara (Nutt.) Buxb.
OKLA135959James K. McPherson   
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, detailed locality information protected

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria missouriensis (Sweet) D.R. Hunt
OKLA149655Will Lowry   
United States, Oklahoma, Osage, detailed locality information protected

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria vivipara (Nutt.) Buxb.
OKLA3014D. Overdeer   
United States, Oklahoma, Woods, detailed locality information protected

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria missouriensis (Sweet) D.R. Hunt
OKLA80837R. Lemmons   
United States, Oklahoma, Grady, detailed locality information protected

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria missouriensis (Sweet) D.R. Hunt
OKLA80838Umalde T. Waterfall   
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, detailed locality information protected

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria missouriensis (Sweet) D.R. Hunt
OKLA80839Robert Stratton   
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, detailed locality information protected

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria missouriensis (Sweet) D.R. Hunt
OKLA80840E. D. Ables   
United States, Oklahoma, Blaine, detailed locality information protected

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria missouriensis (Sweet) D.R. Hunt
OKLA80841Doyle A. McCoy   
United States, Oklahoma, Pontotoc, detailed locality information protected

OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Escobaria missouriensis (Sweet) D.R. Hunt
OKLA95767Ronald J. Tyrl & James R. Estes   
United States, Oklahoma, Osage, detailed locality information protected


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