Dataset: UARK-
Taxa: Agrostis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


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UARK053438   
United States, Arkansas, Johnson

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UARK053439D. M. Moore   4706341947-09-00
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Magazine Mt.

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UARK053440D. M. Moore   54-1761954-08-06
United States, Arkansas, Marion, N. W. of Yellville.

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Agrostis alba auct. non L.
UARK053441Barney L. Lipscomb   2261974-06-20
United States, Arkansas, Marion, In Yellville, along Crooked Creek. A small continuously running stream through the town.

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UARK053442D. M. Moore   327161932-07-28
United States, Arkansas, Pope, 3 m. E. of Russelville.

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UARK053443Theo Witsell   02-11262002-08-13
United States, Arkansas, Saline, Ouachita Mountains. Central Hills, Ridges, and Valleys Ecoregion. USGS Goosepond Mountain 7.5' Quad. Along both sides of Mainhaul Road (Weyerhaeuser Road 24000)., 34.7423 -92.96586

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UARK053444D. M. Moore   329501932-08-06
United States, Arkansas, Scott, Waldron.

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UARK053445D. M. Moore   329911932-08-06
United States, Arkansas, Sebastian, Fort Smith.

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UARK053446George Templeton   1990-06-05
United States, Arkansas, Washington, 2310 Winwood Drive, in Fayetteville., 36.092377 -94.132848

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UARK053447   
United States, Arkansas

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Agrostis perennans (Walter) Tuck.
UARK066369   
United States, Arkansas, Newton

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Agrostis perennans (Walter) Tuck.
UARK066389Chris Doffitt   29362005-10-09
United States, Arkansas, Woodruff, Cache River National Wildlife Refuge at the jct. of Cache Bayou and Woodruff Co. Rd. 713., 35.098833 -91.34165

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Agrostis hiemalis Britton & Stern.et Poggenb.
UARK066301   
United States, Arkansas, Polk

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Agrostis hiemalis Britton & Stern.et Poggenb.
UARK066305   
United States, Arkansas, Polk


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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