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

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


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Acorus americanus (Raf.) Raf.
UARK049744   
United States, Arkansas, Franklin

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Acorus americanus (Raf.) Raf.
UARK061533D. M. Moore   324a1953-07-31
United States, Arkansas, Carroll, 8 mi. NE of Berryville on Ark. Highway 21 W., 405m

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Acorus americanus (Raf.) Raf.
UARK061534Marie P. Locke   22361977-04-17
United States, Arkansas, Jefferson, 2.3 miles on Greder Field Rd. from Ohio St. Intersection SSE.

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UARK061535   
United States, Arkansas, Lafayette

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UARK061536   
United States, Arkansas, Newton

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UARK061537   
United States, Arkansas, Union

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UARK061538R. G. French   1950-05-30
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Farmington; W of Kessler Mt., 36.023538 -94.230567

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UARK061539D. M. Moore   3300321933-05-02
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Fayetteville., 36.063135 -94.160859

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UARK061540D. M. Moore   3300321933-05-02
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Fayetteville., 36.063135 -94.160859

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UARK061541D. M. Moore   4101391941-05-03
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Near Fayetteville.

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UARK061542Maxine Hite   1101958-06-21
United States, Arkansas, Washington, S.W. Washington County. Ozark Plateau: Foothills Boston Mountains: Cove Creek Valley, about 15 mi. S. of Prairie Grove (23 mi. SW of Fayetteville)., 35.773526 -94.375506, 305m

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UARK061543D. M. Moore   5203611952-04-28
United States, Arkansas, Washington, N. Fayetteville., 36.126232 -94.15572

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UARK061544D. M. Moore   5206071952-06-13
United States, Arkansas, Yell, E. of Havana.


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