Dataset: UCAC-
Taxa: Froelichia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Arkansas Herbarium


UCAC
UCA001352Plant Taxonomy Class   1995-09-09
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, 1/4 mile south of Toadsuck Bridge on east bank of Arkansas River at base of bluff. TRS: T5N R14W S18 NW4

UCAC
UCA001353Michael Funderburg   242001-08-29
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, Conway. UCA Campus, behind Lewis Science Center.

UCAC
UCA001354Gwen Barber   23141980-09-20
United States, Arkansas, Miller, Southwest of Texarkana on Hwy 237, 7.2 miles north of the junction of Hwy 160 and Hwy 237.

UCAC
UCA001355Alice A. Long   4401985-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Perry, Just off of Hwy 60, 1 mile north of Toad Suck Lock and Dam.

UCAC
UCA001356Donald E. Culwell   45721978-08-20
United States, Arkansas, Perry, Toad Suck Park at Arkansas River on Hwy 60, 3 miles west of Conway.

UCAC
UCA001357Mike Bates   0071978-08-31
United States, Arkansas, Perry, Toad Suck Ferry Park.

UCAC
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
UCA001358Donald E. Culwell   55401990-07-06
United States, Arkansas, Perry, 1.4 miles NW of RR crossing in Houston on Hwy 113.

UCAC
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
UCA001359Donald E. Culwell   55401990-07-06
United States, Arkansas, Perry, 1/4 mile NW of RR crossing in Houston on AR Hwy 113.

UCAC
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
UCA001360M. A. Beer   153831992-07-16
United States, Arkansas, Van Buren, South of Shirley on Hwy 16, one mile east of cemetery.

UCAC
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
UCA001361Brent Baker   5402002-07-22
United States, Arkansas, Yell, Recreational Area atop Ola Mt. on AR Hwy 7, 3.9 mi S of jct with AR Hwy 28 in Ola. T4N R20W S19

UCAC
Froelichia floridana (Nutt.) Moq.
UCA001362D. E. Culwell   6021966-10-18
United States, North Carolina, Bladen


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