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Dataset: BRIT-
Taxa: angelica => Angelica, Angelica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534144John Taylor   223751976-07-01
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, in the northeast corner of Johnston County about 2 miles north and 2 miles west of Wapanucka.

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534143John Taylor   224391976-07-07
United States, Oklahoma, Choctaw, near US 271 about 9.5 miles south of Antlers

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534142John Taylor   248001977-07-03
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Ravine along Sprid fed stream, North-facing slope, next to Highway 10 and south of No Head Hollow, 6 miles Northeast of Tahlequah

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534141John Taylor   223031976-07-01
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Collected along the roadside of state highway #10 about 14.5 miles North East of Tahlequah

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534140U. T. Waterfall   101751951-07-11
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, 6 mi. NE of Scraper

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534139U. T. Waterfall   101751951-07-11
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, 6 mi. NE of Scraper

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534138Charles S. Wallis   75791958-07-13
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, 23 mi. N. E. of Tahlequah on State 10

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534137John Taylor   276461979-07-30
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Collected at Camp Egan about 9.9 miles northeast of Tahlequah, Okla.

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Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT534136John Taylor   223201976-07-01
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, Collected along the roadside of State Hy #10 about 1 miles North East of Cherokee-Adair county line


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