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

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Baylor University Herbarium


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Eragrostis hirsuta (Michx.) Nees
BAYLU034936R.D. Thomas   1359951993-08-11
USA, Arkansas, Calhoun, Moist edge of pine woods on east side of US 167 about 2.5 miles N of Hampton, 33.571895 -92.492035

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BAYLU033249R. Dale Thomas   1374071993-09-12
USA, Arkansas, Calhoun, beside Locust Bayou South of Ark. 4 about 6.5 miles east of the Ouachita County Line; Sec. 32, 33.553107 -92.681523

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Sida elliottii Torr. & A. Gray
BAYLU025238R. Dale Thomas   1414061994-08-19
USA, Arkansas, Calhoun, beside dirt road about 1.8 miles northwest of U.S. 167 south of Hamton; Sec. 12., 33.571895 -92.492035

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BAYLU046792R. Dale Thomas   1416541994-08-19
USA, Arkansas, Calhoun, Edge of pine woods beside road to Roark Landing just north of Long Lake Road and south of King Slough; west of U.S. 167 and southwest of Hampton, 33.571895 -92.492035

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Ipomoea pandurata (L.) G. Mey.
BAYLU036342R. Dale Thomas   1571891998-07-10
USA, Arkansas, Calhoun, on Hurricane Creek at county road 38 about 2.2 miles south of Ark. 274 and ARk. 275 and Tinsman, Sec. 8., 33.571895 -92.492035

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BAYLU010522R. Dale Thomas   1570521998-07-10
USA, Arkansas, Calhoun, Open area beside Ark. 205 and Tricounty Lake south of Ark. 8 southeast of Fordyce; Sec. 5., 33.571895 -92.492035

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BAYLU018549R. Dale Thomas   1374001993-09-12
United States of America, Arkansas, Calhoun Co., Along edge of woods beside Locust Bayou South of Ark. 4 about 6.5 miles east of the Ouachita County Line; Sec; 32, 33.535466 -92.688158


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Google Map

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