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Oklahoma's Botanical Heritage

This poster highlights a portion of the native plants that characterize Oklahoma. The front of the poster includes a map of the state that depicts five general ecoregions, which are featured in their respective sections of the poster. Within each ecoregion section are five plants that represent Oklahoma's botanical diversity. While many of the plants on the poster are common across the state, others are found less frequently but nonetheless represent our state well. The back of the poster features ecological information, species descriptions, program information - including the Oklahoma Biological Survey, Oklahoma Natural Heritage Inventory, Oklahoma Natural Areas Registry, and the Bebb Herbarium - and contact information. The purpose of this poster is to increase awareness among Oklahomans and others about the beauty and diversity of Oklahoma's native plants.
The poster is available to the public in Norman at the Oklahoma Biological Survey building at 111 East Chesapeake Street (just east of the Lloyd Noble Center), in Oklahoma City at the ODWC office near the State Capitol, in Tulsa at the OSU extension office at 4116 E. 15th Street,
in Stillwater at the OSU Department of Botany in Life Sciences East,
and in northwest Oklahoma at the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge headquarters office in Alfalfa County on Hwy 11.
View poster in pdf format
Last updated: 15 May 2003
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