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

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Arkansas Tech University Herbarium


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APCR015823F. Leroy Harvey   421878-07-00
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Fayetteville.

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APCR015830Ray Hedrick   1972-08-16
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Rich Mountain, north slope near state park dump.

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APCR015831P. Goree   591975-11-09
United States, Arkansas, White, 7 miles NW of Judsonia Hwy. 157, Plainview community.

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APCR015832Delzie Demaree   624261970-07-18
United States, Arkansas, Sebastian, Ozark Region. Around an old strip coal mine. P. O. Huntington., 201m

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APCR015827Delzie Demaree   513381964-09-15
United States, Arkansas, Ouachita, Bragg Lake. Bragg City. P. O. Chidester., 72m

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APCR015835B. Erstine   31970-09-09
United States, Arkansas, Pope, South of Pottsville.

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APCR015834M. M. Connerey   1974-09-08
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Russellville, on north side of Arkansas Avenue.

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APCR015833G. E. Tucker   98831972-06-24
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Magazine Mt, S slope.

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APCR015836Joel Ward   51970-09-15
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Russellville, Ray Lee Addn, one mile E of Hwy. 7.

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APCR015841Harry E. Ahles   824471976-09-11
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Hatfield, vicinity of Main Street and Bashin Road.

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APCR015842Harry E. Ahles   652661966-10-22
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Ca. 2 miles east of Ayer.

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APCR015838David Carr   51970-09-15
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Russellville, Ray Lee Addn, one mile E of Hwy. 7.

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APCR015837Joe F. Johnson II   51970-09-09
United States, Arkansas, Pope, South of Pottsville, near Galla Creek.

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APCR015839Gary Tucker   3711963-08-05
United States, Kansas, Osage, 3 12. m. N and 2 m. W of Lyndon.

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APCR015840Tom Plako   661967-10-04
United States, Mississippi, Lafayette, Minnows Inc. 12 mi. ne. Oxford.


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