Dataset: APCR
Taxa: Hieracium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arkansas Tech University Herbarium


APCR
APCR003144Philip E. Hyatt   4266.691991-10-02
United States, Arkansas, Stone, Ramsey Knob, T15N R13W S4 E2 near center.

APCR
APCR003145Philip E. Hyatt   4266.691991-10-02
United States, Arkansas, Stone, Ramsey Knob, T15N R13W S4 E2 near center.

APCR
APCR003146George M. Merrill   19511939-05-12
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, Vicinity of Little Rock, 34.743096 -92.318434

APCR
APCR003147George M. Merrill   6441938-08-03
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, Arkansas River Valley: Vicinity of CCC Camp Robinson, 2 to 4 miles of North Little Rock., 34.899432 -92.286986, 76 - 85m

APCR
APCR003148Gary E. Tucker   83101970-09-20
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Magazine Mtn.

APCR
APCR003149D. M. Moore   1381931-09-03
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Fayetteville., 36.068824 -94.164121

APCR
Hieracium longipilum Torr. ex Hook.
APCR003150Don Babb   17061973-07-08
United States, Arkansas, Cleburne, Hwy. 16 c. 3 mi. N. of its junction w/ 25 between Quitman & Heber Sp.

APCR
APCR003151Quentin Pye   2731970-09-21
United States, Arkansas, Pope, At Long Pool Rec. Area.

APCR
APCR003259Philip E. Hyatt   4264.031991-10-01
United States, Arkansas, Stone, Sylamore District of the Ozark National Forest. Along timber road in new clear cut (1988); northwest of Ramsey Knob, South of Roasting Ear Creek and Southeast of Big Flat. T16N R13W S33 SW4. Compartment 47, Stand 22 at present.

APCR
APCR003260Philip E. Hyatt   4264.031991-10-01
United States, Arkansas, Stone, Sylamore District of the Ozark National Forest. Along timber road in new clear cut (1988); northwest of Ramsey Knob, South of Roasting Ear Creek and Southeast of Big Flat. T16N R13W S33 SW4. Compartment 47, Stand 22 at present.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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