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

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Arkansas Tech University Herbarium


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APCR001882Robert L. Hammer   1955-05-10
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Russ. E. side, 122m

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APCR001881George P. Johnson   53111993-05-18
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Old Post Road Park. Road to Scenic Overlook.

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APCR001880Pat Martin   721967-05-16
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Bunker Hill, W of Russellville.

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APCR001879Juanita L. Fox   721998-09-19
United States, Arkansas, Logan, TRS: T7N R22W S11 NE4 NE4

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APCR001878Don Babb   14251973-02-24
United States, Arkansas, Cleburne, C. 1 mi. nw. of Pangburn on Hwy. 16.

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APCR001877Don Babb   14251973-02-24
United States, Arkansas, Cleburne, C. 1 mi. nw. of Pangburn on Hwy. 16.

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APCR001876C. D. Oliver   911973-11-00
United States, Arkansas, Sebastian, Greenwood Township, 1 mile north of town square, 20 yds. west of road. T6N R31W

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APCR001875Don Highfill   521976-04-26
United States, Arkansas, Johnson, 5 miles north of Coal Hill on Cecil Highfill farm.

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APCR001874D. H. White   26
United States, Arkansas, Yell, Ola., 91m

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APCR001872Rose Hummer   0391997-11-10
United States, Arkansas, Yell, Brown Springs of Mt. Magazine. TRS: T6N R25W S16 SE4 SE4 NW4.

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APCR001873Joan M. Hauser   1501995-10-28
United States, Arkansas, Sevier, .5 miles past Gillham sign on Hwy 71S

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APCR001871Greg Grady   1301999-11-03
United States, Arkansas, Van Buren, Go North on Highway 7 out of Russellville. Take Highway 27 to Hector then Highway 16 to Ruper. Then take a right on County Road 117 all the way to the end, about 7 miles. T11N R17W S19 SW4 of SW4.

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APCR014944Gary Tucker   14471964-10-12
United States, North Carolina, Jones, S edge of Trenton.

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APCR014945Harry Ahles   5451966-05-07
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover, Summer Rest Rd, Wrightsville Sound.


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