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

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


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Ruellia caroliniensis (Walter) Steud.
UARK065704   
United States, Arkansas, Cleveland

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UARK065705Philip E. Hyatt   2382.031989-09-03
United States, Arkansas, Baxter, From Mtn. Home, 1.6 miles east on St. Hwy. 178; left on West Ridge Road to Jansid Valley Acres Subdivision lots 15-22 (about 0.5 off Hwy. 178) T 19 N; R 13 W; Section 7

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UARK065706   
United States, Arkansas, Franklin

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UARK053453F. Leroy Harvey   3531879-08-00
United States, Arkansas, Washington

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UARK053454F. Leroy Harvey   3181879-07-00
United States, Arkansas, Washington

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Justicia ovata var. lanceolata (Chapm.) R.W. Long
UARK053455F. Leroy Harvey   371880-07-00
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, Little Rock, 34.735855 -92.278829

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Justicia ovata var. lanceolata (Chapm.) R.W. Long
UARK053456F. Leroy Harvey   1884-07-00
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, Argenta, 34.760551 -92.243253

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Siphonoglossa greggii Greenm. & C.H.Thomps.
UARK085034Marshall C. Johnston   266-181952-06-00
United States, Texas, Cameron, Bayview.

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UARK085014Marshall C. Johnston   54151955-05-15
United States, Texas, Bell, 4.5 miles south of Killeen on the road to Florence.

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Ruellia pedunculata Torr. ex A.Gray
UARK085026Orin J. Henbest   s.n.1930-05-21
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, 1 mile sw. of Westville near the Oklahoma-Arkansas border., 305m

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UARK085012Harold Gentry   26581957-09-07
United States, Texas, Van Zandt, On road 19 at Sabine River.

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Ruellia runyonii var. berlandieri Tharp & F. A. Barkley
UARK085030Marshall C. Johnston   266-121952-06-00
United States, Texas, Cameron, Holly Beach: Sacahuiste Flats.

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UARK085019Grady L. Webster   19061948-08-21
United States, Texas, Robertson, 4 miles east of New Baden.

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Diapedium brachiatum (Pursh) Kuntze
UARK085010Logan D. Smith   10121947-09-15
United States, Texas, McLennan, Tehuacana Creek.

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Ruellia pedunculata Torr. ex A.Gray
UARK085029H. E. Moore, Jr.   9381943-05-13
United States, Texas, Smith, Amigo.

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Dicliptera brachiata (Pursh) Spreng.
UARK085011Ferdinand Lindheimer   10621850-00-00
United States, Texas, Comal, New Braunfels.

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Ruellia runyonii Tharp & F. A. Barkley
UARK085031Claude Marvin Rogers   68261949-05-31
United States, Texas, McMullen, Lively Ranch, about 20 miles southwest of Tilden.

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Stenandrium barbatum Torr. & Gray
UARK085037Rogers McVaugh   81471947-05-01
United States, Texas, Hudspeth, On highway to Carlsbad, 30 mi east of El Paso; near summit of Hueco Mountain.

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Calophanes linearis (Torr. & A. Gray) A. Gray
UARK085018Harold Gentry   27571958-06-09
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, About 20 miles west of Ft Davis on road 118.

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Ruellia pedunculata Torr. ex A.Gray
UARK085028Charles S. Wallis   73711958-06-14
United States, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Oklahoma Ozarks. Below McSpadden Falls, 7.8 mi NE of Tahlequah on State 10.

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Dyschoriste decumbens (A. Gray) Kuntze
UARK085013Barton H. Warnock   W5901940-07-23
USA, Texas, Brewster, Green Valley, Glass Mts.

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UARK085027Robert McElderry   10452005-05-19
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Ouachita Mountains. Weyerhaeuser property; 18 mi N of Broken Bow; ca. 7.1 mi N of US 259A on US 259; west of road. T4S R24E S3 S2 Old Glory Mtn Quad., 34.23343 -94.775289, 289m

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Diapedium brachiatum (Pursh) Kuntze
UARK085009Claude Marvin Rogers   65951948-10-23
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Near Colorado River, west of Bay City.

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Ruellia drummondiana (Nees) A. Gray
UARK085020Christopher L. York   442751944-08-08
United States, Texas, Williamson, In Brushy Creek bottoms near Round Rock.

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Calophanes linearis (Torr. & A. Gray) A. Gray
UARK085016Benjamin Carroll Tharp   43-8521943-06-22
United States, Texas, Pecos

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UARK084788   
United States, Arkansas, Howard


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