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

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Arkansas State University


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STAR027339E. L. Richards   81911984-05-18
United States, Arkansas, Izard, One mile northwest of Calico Rock. T17N, R11W, Sec. 15.

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STAR027340E. L. Richards   98761987-05-02
United States, Arkansas, Izard, T16N R9W S31

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STAR027342   
United States, Arkansas, Carroll

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STAR027343   
United States, Arkansas, Carroll

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STAR032291Philip E. Hyatt   101002001-04-19
United States, Arkansas, Miller, Millwood Lake State Park, main camping area inside SW end of dam. In drainage ditch in middle of camping area, flows perdendicular to dam.

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STAR027338Waylon Edwards   382005-04-22
United States, Arkansas, Arkansas, White River Refuge farm unit, 1/2 mile on left side of road., 34.388214 -91.095722

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STAR027345   
United States, North Carolina, Ashe

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Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
STAR027341J. H. Rettig   8801983-06-03
United States, Arkansas, Prairie, Roadside ditch in the middle of Downs Prairie along Highway 70. T2N, R5W, SW 1/2 and NE 1/2 S24., 34.781594 -91.494735

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Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
STAR027346S.W. Leonard   23541969-04-12
United States, South Carolina, Lancaster, 40 Acre Rock.

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Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
STAR028696Don Babb   6811972-07-02
United States, Arkansas, Cleburne, In s. part of Seven Springs Park in Heber Springs. First located by Dr. Delzie, shown to me by Dr. Jewel Moore of SCA. Only location for Isoetes known in the county.

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Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
STAR028697Don Babb   681a1972-07-02
United States, Arkansas, Cleburne, In s. part of Seven Springs Park in Heber Springs.

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Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
STAR029700R. Dale Thomas   1653762000-05-12
United States, Arkansas, Chicot, Weedy area around closed Chicot Warehouse building beside Main Street north of Ark. 8 and west of U.S. 65 in north part of Eudora; Sec. 24., 33.119076 -91.263152

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Isoetes riparia Engelm. ex A. Braun
STAR027344S.W. Leonard   25411969-06-25
United States, North Carolina, Tyrrell, Shallow water of Alligator River at Fort Landing., 35.635518 -76.194516

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Isoetes melanopoda subsp. melanopoda J. Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
STAR037912Diana L. Soteropoulos   18-00642018-04-13
United States, Arkansas, Monroe, Mississippi Alluvial Plain Western Lowlands Pleistocene Valley Trains Ecoregion Pine City 7.5 McClinton. From intersection with 49, about 2.25 miles west on 86, then about 0.25 miles south along field edge to southeast corner of PCNA and another 0.25 miles to southern field edge. Access McClinton property south across small ditch. East of dirt road in open area., 34.59503599 -91.09530402

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Isoetes melanopoda subsp. melanopoda J. Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
STAR037985Diana L. Soteropoulos   18-02452018-05-04
United States, Arkansas, Monroe, Mississippi Alluvial Plain Western Lowlands Pleistocene Valley Trains Ecoregion Pine City 7.5 Pine City Natural Area. From intersection with 49, about 2.25 miles west on 86, then about 0.25 miles south along field edge to western field edge. Acess PCNA to west., 34.600815 -91.097194

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Isoetes melanopoda subsp. melanopoda J. Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
STAR038318Diana L. Soteropoulos   18-00982018-04-13
United States, Arkansas, Monroe, Mississippi Alluvial Plain Western Lowlands Pleistocene Valley Trains Ecoregion Pine City 7.5 Pine City Natural Area. From intersection with 49, about 3.6 miles west on 86 then south on Pine City Road about 1.5 miles and left onto Padgett Road to park at ag field at end of road, about 1.33 miles. Northwest into PCNA., 34.58465198 -91.09553402


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