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Euclea incisa (Hodges #4696)
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Hodges #4696
Euclea incisa
Location: Pryor, Mayes County, OK
Photo Date: 6/9/2021


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Hodges #4696
Euclea incisa
Location: Pryor, Mayes County, OK
Photo Date: 6/9/2021
Remarks: I think.
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Hodges #4696
Euclea incisa
Location: Pryor, Mayes County, OK
Photo Date: 6/5/2013
Remarks: Euclea incisa or delphinii (or hybrid). Dr. Marc Epstein: "In Central Texas, Oklahoma, and further to the West into New Mexico and Arizona, they are either incisa or grading into them (hybrid zone in Texas). More Northern midwestern ones and all others to the East, even if green, are delphinii, as these are often part of clinal variation that has all green grading all the way into the small submedial green spot."
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ID Confidence: 98
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