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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX
Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule (Michx. ex Willd.) Fernald
TEX00561033George J. Goodman   55321952-07-30
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware, 8 miles north of state highway 10 and state highway 33., 36.277604 -94.768682

TEX
Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule (Michx. ex Willd.) Fernald
TEX00561034John F. Logan   721946-10-04
United States, Oklahoma, Creek, 1.5 mi. E of Sapulpa.

TEX
Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule (Michx. ex Willd.) Fernald
TEX00561035Dorsey L. Fowler   1061946-10-04
United States, Oklahoma, Wagoner, 4 mi. SE of Leonard.

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BRITWORK:SMU
Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule (Michx. ex Willd.) Fernald
BRITWORK24714E. Whitehouse   162371946-07-04
United States, Texas, Denton, 4 1/2 miles north of Grapevine at Cheatum Oaks.

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BRIT
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Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule (Michx. ex Willd.) Fernald
BRIT568650Darvin W. Keck   531946-10-04
United States, Oklahoma, Creek, Sapulpa; 2 mi NE of Sapulpa.

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Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule (Michx. ex Willd.) Fernald
BRIT568654F.H. Means, Jr.   18831965-07-09
United States, Oklahoma, Latimer, Yanush; 1 mi W & 0.5 mi S of Yanush.

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Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule (Michx. ex Willd.) Fernald
BRIT568659R. Wilkinson   s.n. [BRIT568659]1951-07-20
United States, Oklahoma, Marshall, 0.5 mi. NE UOBS.

BRIT
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Ascyrum hypericoides var. multicaule (Michx. ex Willd.) Fernald
BRIT568669Charles S. Wallis   55771957-09-10
United States, Oklahoma, Sequoyah, Gore; 7.5 mi NE of Gore on SH 100; Pine Cove on Tenkiller Lake


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