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

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


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UARK019557Cecil White   1953-04-00
United States, Arkansas, Crittenden, Crittenden County, Arkansas; Clarkedale., 35.309986 -90.234703

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UARK019558Jewel E. Moore   87-0011987-04-21
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, Collected at Sallie Cone School, in Conway.

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UARK019559Theo Witsell   06-00022006-02-17
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Ouachita Mountains. Lake Ouachita. Crystal Springs Boat Launch., 34.54329 -93.34917

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UARK019560John Boyd   1983-03-31
United States, Arkansas, Logan, In Paris.

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UARK019561Theo Witsell   06-00062006-03-11
United States, Arkansas, Saline, West Gulf Coastal Plain, Benton, Tyndall Park. Weed in fields and lawn-like areas. Benton 7.5' quadrangle., 34.56276 -92.57579

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UARK019562John Sweatt   JS161981-03-22
United States, Arkansas, Scott, 6.3 mi. W. on Hwy 28 off 71.

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UARK019563Edwin B. Smith   31151977-03-14
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, Pulaski Co, Arkansaas. Small patch near sidewalk by building 120, on the Little Rock Air Force Base, Jacksonville, Arkansas, 34.910958 -92.135866

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UARK019564R. A. Thompson   C02841989-04-06
United States, Arkansas, Sebastian, Ft. Chaffee Army Base. Christmas Knob. T7N R30W S11

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UARK019565Wm. Giles   1935-06-01
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Fayetteville. U of A Campus., 36.064945 -94.17638

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UARK019566Wm. Giles   1935-06-01
United States, Arkansas, Washington, U of A Campus, Fayetteville., 36.064945 -94.17638

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UARK019567Philip E. Hyatt   4431.741992-03-29
United States, Arkansas, Woodruff, Augusta, U.S. National Guard Armory property.

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UARK048675Philip E. Hyatt   7304121973-04-10
United States, Arkansas, Washington, In Fayetteville, on the U. of A. campus. 100 feet south of Hotz Hall., 36.072523 -94.17699

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UARK083752   
United States, Arkansas, Howard


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