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

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Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
PAC0072434Delzie Demaree   479391963-06-05
United States, Arkansas, Marion, below Pyatt, P.O. Pyatt, 244m

PAC
PAC0072433Delzie Demaree   479391963-06-05
United States, Arkansas, Marion, below Pyatt, 244m

PAC
PAC0072436Delzie Demaree   479201963-06-05
United States, Arkansas, Marion, Crooked Creek, Pyatt, 244m

PAC
PAC0072435Delzie Demaree   479201963-06-05
United States, Arkansas, Marion, Crooked Creek, 244m

PAC
Delphinium treleasei Bush ex K.C. Davis
PAC0072657Michael J. Warnock   5551978-05-29
United States, Arkansas, Marion, 4.3 miles W Junction US 62 and Route 202 on 62

PAC
Delphinium treleasei Bush ex K.C. Davis
PAC0072662Michael J. Warnock   22741981-06-04
United States, Arkansas, Marion, 0.8 mile W of junction of U.S. 62 and Route 178 on U.S. 62, S of road, 36.267376 -92.606984

PAC
PAC0072553Michael J. Warnock   5501978-05-29
United States, Arkansas, Marion, 7.4 miles W Junction US 62 and Route 202 on 62 W of road

PAC
Kickxia elatine (L.) Dumort.
PAC0082550Delzie Demaree   459321962-07-15
United States, Arkansas, Marion, Buffalo River State Park. Caney. P. O. Rellville, 183m

PAC
Parthenium hispidum Raf. in Raf.
PAC0071564Delzie Demaree   459511962-07-15
United States, Arkansas, Marion, Yellville, Buffalo River State Park, 229m

PAC
Rotala ramosior (L.) Koehne
PAC0093013Delzie Demaree   459381962-07-15
United States, Arkansas, Marion, Buffalo State Park, P. O. Yellville, 183m


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