Dataset: STAR
Taxa: Aira
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arkansas State University


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Aira elegans Willd. ex Kunth
STAR023823Eric Sundell   81891988-05-17
United States, Arkansas, Calhoun, 2 mi E of Hampton, just S of Hwy 4 along gravel road.

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STAR004576   
United States, North Carolina, Durham

STAR
Aira elegans Willd. ex Kunth
STAR002898   
United States, South Carolina, McCormick

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Aira elegans Willd. ex Kunth
STAR037997Diana L. Soteropoulos   18-02672018-05-11
United States, Arkansas, Monroe, Mississippi Alluvial Plain Western Lowlands Pleistocene Valley Trains Ecoregion Holly Grove 7.5 Pine City Natural Area. From intersection with 86, about 1.4 miles northeast on 366 then pull-off to east on PCNA property northwest access., 34.609482 -91.140206

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Aira elegans Willd. ex Kunth
STAR038496Diana L. Soteropoulos   19-00692019-05-18
United States, Arkansas, Monroe, Mississippi Alluvial Plain Western Lowlands Pleistocene Valley Trains Ecoregion Holly Grove 7.5 Vicinity of Pine City Natural Area. From intersection with 86, about 1.75 miles northeast on 366 then pull-off to east., 34.617596 -91.13648


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