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

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Arkansas Tech University Herbarium


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APCR013046G. E. Tucker   140521974-05-25
United States, Arkansas, Lafayette, E bank of Red River at Free Ferry crossing on Arkansas 160.

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APCR013045Jerry W. French   21992-07-15
United States, Arkansas, Logan, High ground on Skaggs island.

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APCR013051Jacqueline M. Sarach   1301998-11-05
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Atkins, 175' south of railroad tracks, 20' above creek.

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APCR013054Michael Johnson   0391990-09-13
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Holla Bend NWR. Along bank of Arkansas River.

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APCR013058David Hoppes   1968-09-24
United States, Texas, Aransas, Rockport.

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APCR013050Bill Grabill   1970-00-00
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Holla Bend Wildlife Refuge.

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APCR013048Hubert Foshee   1960-05-08
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Paris, Rogers Station, S. Elm Street.

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APCR013047Leo Knoernschild   1141970-05-07
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Holla Bend.

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APCR013049Bill Grabill   1970-00-00
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Holla Bend Wildlife Refuge.

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APCR013053G. E. Tucker   70561968-05-04
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Holla Band Wildlife Refuge.

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APCR013052Josh Fluger   11999-04-15
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Along Arkansas River near Clarksville on the north bank.

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APCR013056Harry E. Ahles   5731966-05-08
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover, W Lightsville Beach.

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APCR013055Gary Tucker   6881964-06-09
United States, Kansas, Barber, Sun City area., 37.378633 -98.915933

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APCR013057Gary Tucker   6881964-06-09
United States, Kansas, Barber, Sun City area., 37.378633 -98.915933


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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