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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lespedeza intermedia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oklahoma Vascular Plant Database


OVPD-OKLA:OKLA
Lespedeza intermedia (S. Watson) Britton
OKLA65133L. E. Rose   N.s.1939-08-17
United States, Oklahoma, Creek

pilotorch1 - Now BRIT for TORCH Georef testing


BRIT
Lespedeza intermedia (S. Watson) Britton, nom. inq.
BRIT565917John Taylor   168731974-09-05
United States, Oklahoma, Bryan, About 1.75 mi. north and 1 mi. east of the Durant P.O.

BRIT
Lespedeza intermedia (S. Watson) Britton, nom. inq.
BRIT565918V. Skeel   2701999-07-15
United States, Oklahoma, Marshall, Lake Texoma; Next to Catfish Bay Marina.

BRIT
Lespedeza intermedia (S. Watson) Britton, nom. inq.
BRIT565919Marion T. Hall   s.n.1963-06-27
United States, Oklahoma, Marshall, Two miles northeast University of Oklahoma Biological Station, east shore of Buncombe Bay, Lake Texoma.

BRIT
Lespedeza intermedia (S. Watson) Britton, nom. inq.
BRIT565920P. Nighswonger   27691988-09-05
United States, Oklahoma, Woods, About 9 miles northwest of Alva.

pilotorch3 - Now OKLA for TORCH Georef testing


OKLA
Lespedeza intermedia (S. Watson) Britton, nom. inq.
OKLA020018395Unknown   s.n.1921-04-27
United States, Texas

OKLA
Lespedeza intermedia (S. Watson) Britton, nom. inq.
OKLA020018394Roland McKee   241936-06-03
United States, Texas, Smith, Tyler

University of Texas collab with BRIT


TEX4BRIT:SMU
Lespedeza intermedia (S. Watson) Britton, nom. inq.
BRIT352847Lloyd H. Shinners   306681964-10-10
United States, Texas, Cass, 3.3 miles southeast of Douglassville.


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