Dataset: iNaturalist
Taxa: Thymelaeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Observations


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Dirca L.
Jeremiah Salinger   492014-10-12
United States, Arkansas, Marion, Rush Valley mining town just east of Cold Spring Hollow off of Marion CR 635. Take left off of 635 and follow to parking area. Halfway up steep hillside at left., 36.1311666667 -92.5676666667

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Peter Hasik   362014-10-11
United States, Arkansas, Marion, Head west on E Johnson Ave toward E Johnson Ave 2.6 mi, Continue onto Dan Ave 3.1 mi, Turn right to merge onto US-63 N/Joe N Martin Expy 0.3 mi, Merge onto US-63 N/Joe N Martin Expy 15.8 mi, continue to follow US-63 N for 40.9 mi, Continue onto E Main St 1.0 mi, Continue onto U.S. 63 Business 0.3 mi, Turn left onto US-412 W/US-62 W 10.1 mi, Turn right onto US-412 W/US-62 W/T and C Blvd 49.8 mi, Turn left onto US-412 W/US-62 W/Sheid Hopper Bypass 24.4 mi and arrive in Yellville, from Yellville, travel 11.4 miles south on Hwy 14, travel 1.6 miles east on MC6035 leave house and walk down gravel path 0.5 mi and turn right onto walking path, 36.104167 -92.548611


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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