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

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University of Central Arkansas Herbarium


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UCA011508R. Dale Thomas   205141970-08-04
United States, Arkansas, Izard, White River, 1 1/2 miles west of Croker. TRS: T14N R8W S16

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UCA011509Donald E. Culwell   32261972-10-07
United States, Arkansas, Marion, Approx 5 miles downstream from Buffalo River State Park. Both floating and submerged leaves in moving water.

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UCA011510D. E. Culwell   64811994-08-04
Canada, Ontario

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UCA011511D. E. Culwell   64811994-08-04
Canada, Ontario

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UCA011503Elizabeth M. Getz   1281992-10-09
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, Camp Joseph T. Robinson-Arkansas National Guard. Pierce Creek Public Access Area., 34.959686 -92.376212

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UCA011504Philip E. Hyatt   3406.031990-08-01
United States, Arkansas, Baxter, From White River on Push Mountain Road, about 1 mile south, then left on second gravel road at this point for 2.0 mi. toward Rough Hollow Creek (see Natl. Forest maps). TRS: T18N R13W S25 (read map carefully).

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UCA011505Donald E. Culwell   66701997-09-06
United States, Arkansas, Conway, Petit Jean State Park. Lake Bailey.

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UCA011506Elizabeth M. Getz   4281993-07-01
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, Camp Joseph T. Robinson - Arkansas National Guard. Dam on Engineer's Lake., 34.828401 -92.279876

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UCA011507Philip E. Hyatt   1756.031989-06-16
United States, Arkansas, Baxter, From Midway Post Office, 3.3 miles south on St. Hwy. 178, right and 5.0 miles west on Bx. Co. Rd. 9 to White River 1.0 mile downstream from Bruce Creek. TRS: T19N R14W S7

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UCA011512D. E. Culwell   3681966-10-02
United States, North Carolina, Tyrrell


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