Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Arkansas; Jackson; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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Lotus purshianus F.E. & E.G. Clem.
BRIT303623   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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Lotus purshianus F.E. & E.G. Clem.
BRIT303616   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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Lotus purshianus F.E. & E.G. Clem.
BRIT303615   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT209822   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT209823   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT222878   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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Rhynchospora corniculata (Lam.) A. Gray
BRIT212343   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT241496   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT241495   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schult.
BRIT248658   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

BRIT:VDB
BRIT202706   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT202707   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT208501   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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Cyperus acuminatus Torr. & Hook.
BRIT208074   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

BRIT:VDB
BRIT243573   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT576472   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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Thalia dealbata Fraser ex Roscoe
BRIT593980   
United States, Arkansas, Jackson

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BRIT628484Julia Reid   1341982-04-18
United States, Arkansas, Jackson, Found 5 ½ miles SW of Tuckerman on Hwy 17 near cemetery.

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BRIT628352Mark Karnes   1071982-04-18
United States, Arkansas, Jackson, Found 5½ miles SW of Tuckerman on Hwy 17 in cemetery.


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