Dataset: LSUS-Plants
Taxa: Hamamelidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University Shreveport, D. T. MacRoberts Herbarium


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LSUS000459Barbara R. & Michael H. MacRoberts   58752002-09-25
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

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LSUS000460Barbara R. & Michael H. MacRoberts   58692002-09-25
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

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LSUS000461S. P. Lynch   21511978-04-08
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

LSUS:Plants-LSUS
LSUS000463L. M. Hardy   129712003-09-06
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

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LSUS009087Phillip Barbour   5111975-12-28
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Shady Lake State Park

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LSUS009088S. P. Lynch   39441980-06-01
United States, Arkansas, Stone, Barkshed campground Ozark National Forest

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LSUS009089S. P. Lynch   65741983-04-16
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Shady Lake Rec. area 6mi NW of Athens

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LSUS009090S. P. Lynch   65741983-04-16
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Shady Lake Rec. area 6mi NW of Athens

LSUS:Plants-LSUS
LSUS000465L. M. Hardy   s.n.2003-11-08
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

LSUS:Plants-LSUS
LSUS000466Barbara R. & Michael H. MacRoberts   70212003-11-13
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

LSUS:Plants-LSUS
LSUS000467J. M. Sonderland   432003-04-11
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

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LSUS004519Joseph Ewan   198741959-11-02
United States, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Hwy 265 2mi S of Gorum

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LSUS009093Phillip Barbour   5171975-12-29
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Shady Lake State Park


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