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

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK049581Philip E. Hyatt   4938.391992-06-10
United States, Arkansas, Lee, Lee County, Arkansas; St. Francis NF. near Bear Lake; T1N, R4E, S5, NW4.

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK055843   
United States, Arkansas, Cross

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK055844Delzie Demaree   71021929-08-29
United States, Arkansas, Lee, Marianna

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK055845E. J. Palmer   266211924-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Phillips, Crowley's Ridge, near Helena., 34.587086 -90.621223

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK055846Gary E. Tucker   123091973-06-30
United States, Arkansas, Phillips, N of Helena on Crowley's Ridge, tributary to Caney Creek, T6S R5E Sect 31., 34.567912 -90.617631

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK055847D. M. Moore   64,3251964-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Phillips, 4 mi NW of Helena, 34.565764 -90.642267

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK055848Gary E. Tucker   123091973-06-30
United States, Arkansas, Phillips, N of Helena on Crowley's Ridge, tributary to Caney Creek, T6S R5E Sect 31., 34.567912 -90.617631

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK055849E. J. Palmer   250941924-05-24
United States, Arkansas, Phillips, Crowley's Ridge, near Helena., 34.587086 -90.621223

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK055850Stephen W. Bailey   SWBII251973-06-12
United States, Arkansas, Phillips, T1S R4E NWNE24. West of Storm Creek Lake on old forest road., 34.597373 -90.63553

UARK
Schisandra glabra (E.P. Bicknell) Rehder
UARK083731   
United States, Arkansas, Phillips


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Google Map

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