Oklahoma Native Plant Record (Dec 2015)

Contributions to the Flora of Cimarron County and the Black Mesa Area

  • Amy K. Buthod,
  • Bruce W. Hoagland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22488/okstate.17.100114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 49 – 77

Abstract

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This paper reports the results of recent collection activities in Cimarron County, including the Black Mesa area, in the state of Oklahoma. A total of 331 taxa in 60 families were collected. Two-hundred and six genera, 279 species and 52 infraspecific taxa were identified. The largest families were the Poaceae with 72 taxa and the Asteraceae with 63. Thirty-six exotic taxa were collected (10.9 % of the flora), including two species new to Oklahoma: Scorzonera laciniata and Ranunculus testiculatus. Forty-six taxa tracked by the Oklahoma Natural Heritage Inventory were found.

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