Dataset: CSU
Taxa: Hohenbuehelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Oklahoma Herbarium


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Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
CSU-F-01258G. Strunk   44652004-07-06
USA, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Edmond, Univ. of Central Oklahoma campus, 35.653833 -97.472

CSU
Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
CSU-F-01398C. L. Ovrebo   27071989-06-09
USA, Oklahoma, Murray, Sulphur, Chickasaw Nat'l Rec. Area, 34.459186 -97.00632

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Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
CSU-F-01403C. L. Ovrebo   28721989-09-16
USA, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Sequoyah State Park, 35.925267 -95.255483

CSU
Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
CSU-F-01392R. T. Ovrebo   29321990-10-07
USA, Oklahoma, Cherokee, N. of Cookson, off St. Hwy 82, turnoff to Elk Creek Landing., 35.729517 -94.904097

CSU
Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
CSU-F-01128C. L. Ovrebo & S. Marek   51592013-09-21
USA, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Beaver's Bend State Park, Pine Ridge Nature Trail, 34.129367 -94.67645

CSU
Hohenbuehelia atrocoerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G.L. Barron
CSU-F-01792Ivy Feibelman   26381987-08-05
USA, Louisiana, Orleans, Audubon Zoo, 29.923333 -90.130833

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CSU-F-01795Foray party   26581987-01-07
USA, Texas, Anderson, Lake View Methodist Conference Center, near Elkhart, 31.653056 -95.685278

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CSU-F-01793C. L. Ovrebo   26621987-12-26
USA, Louisiana, St. Tammany, US 59 & Old Hwy 10, Honey Island Swamp, 30.391389 -89.723889

CSU
Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
CSU-F-02150C. L. Ovrebo   23611986-08-17
USA, Louisiana, Orleans, Loyola University campus, 29.934444 -90.121528

CSU
Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
CSU-F-01715C. Ovrebo   1175A1980-07-29
Venezuela, Guarico, Fundo Peduario Masaguaral, ca. 45 km south-southwest of Calabozo, Estado Guarico, 8.570556 -67.581994

CSU
Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
C. L. Ovrebo   25161986-11-19
Colombia, Departamento Antioquia, Municipio Medellin, BoqueroĊ„, 5.940435 -75.045403

CSU
Hohenbuehelia Schulzer
CSU-F-02118C. L. Ovrebo   18991985-10-22
USA, Louisiana, Orleans, New Orleans, Loyola Clinic Campus, 29.935833 -90.122222


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