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

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


UARK
Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.
UARK049984C. MINTEER, J. WHISENHUNT   1922005-07-06
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Mississippi Alluvial Plain. AR 135, 1.2 miles north of AR 90, west side of the road. UTM 15S/722116/4024615. Corning Quad T20N R5E S10 NE1/4

UARK
Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.
UARK048126C. Minteer, J. Whisenhunt   1992005-07-07
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Mississippi Alluvial Plain. AR 211, 0.6 miles east of CR 100. UTM 15S/702885/4037019 Datto Quad T21N R3E S14 SW1/4

UARK
Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.
UARK048127Sarah C. Nunn   94352003-10-08
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Hwy 90; 2 miles E of Knobel; Kramer Ditch; 6 air miles S of Corning. T19N R5E S6 NE 1/4.

UARK
Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.
UARK048128C. Minteer, J. Whisenhunt   1932005-07-06
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Ar 90 @ Kramer ditch. 0.2 miles east of Knobel. UTM 15S/718135/4022502 Knobel Quad T19N R5E S6 NE 1/4

UARK
Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.
UARK048129Sarah C. Nunn   94422003-10-08
United States, Arkansas, Greene, Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Hwy 304; 2 miles W of Delaplaine; 13 air miles E of Pocahontas. T19N R3E S33 SE 1/4. Roadside ditch at bridge.

UARK
Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.
UARK048130C. Minteer, J. Whisenhunt   2252005-07-07
United States, Arkansas, Greene, Mississippi Alluvial Plain. AR 304, 0.7 miles west of CR 112, north side of the road in Beaver Dam ditch. UTM 15S/700992/4012654 Delaplaine Quad T19N R3E S34 SE 1/4

UARK
Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.
UARK048131Jeremy Whisenhunt   22005-07-19
United States, Arkansas, Lawrence, Mississippi Alluvial Plain. AR 228, 0.7 mi W of US 67 at Minturn. Alicia Quad T15N R1W S1, 35.974227 -91.041557


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