Dataset: UCAC-
Taxa: sesbania => Sesbania, Sesbania
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Arkansas Herbarium


UCAC
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A.W. Hill
UCA005915Becky Rush   391993-09-16
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, North bank of East Cadron Creek on Hwy 25 below Lake Beaverfork Dam in Conway. TRS: T6N R14W S24 NE4

UCAC
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A.W. Hill
UCA005916Kelly Wallace   382000-10-02
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, Club West subdivision along Renfrow Street in west Conway.

UCAC
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A.W. Hill
UCA005917Mike Strozyk   341993-09-16
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, Lake Beaver Fork Dam Site, north side of East Cadron Creek, east side of bridge on Hwy 25.

UCAC
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A.W. Hill
UCA005918Donald E. Culwell   72652002-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Jackson, On Hwy. 67 about 4.5 miles north of Tuckerman.

UCAC
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A.W. Hill
UCA005919Celia Ison   7281990-08-01
United States, Arkansas, Phillips, St. Francis National Forest. Site #6. TRS: T1S R4E S1 NW4

UCAC
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A.W. Hill
UCA005920Kim Logue   562003-09-28
United States, Arkansas, Perry, Toad Suck Park along Arkansas River just west of Conway.

UCAC
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A.W. Hill
UCA005921Donald E. Culwell   64971994-08-17
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, Camp Joseph T. Robinson-Arkansas National Guard. East end of golf course., 34.827979 -92.284801

UCAC
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A.W. Hill
UCA005922Brent Baker   5622002-08-01
United States, Arkansas, Yell, Lick Creek Recreation Area on Blue Mt. Lake, just off of AR Hwy 309, about 5 mi SW of Waveland. Near boat launch ramp. T5N R25W S17 SW4


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.