Dataset: HOSP-
Taxa: Carya
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hot Springs National Park Herbarium


HOSP
Carya tomentosa (Poir.) Nutt.
HOSP000332Charles F. Adams   1960-04-15
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Gulpha Gorge Campground

HOSP
Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K. Koch
HOSP000506Jewel Moore   1710/17351966-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Hot Springs National Park

HOSP
Carya glabra (Mill.) Sweet
HOSP000507Jewel Moore   1697B1966-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Hot Springs National Park

HOSP
Carya tomentosa (Poir.) Nutt.
HOSP000508Jewel Moore   1734/16961966-07-13
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Hot Springs National Park

HOSP
Carya texana Buckley
HOSP001367E. E. Dale, Jr.   60581981-06-19
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Grand Promenade Search Area 3

HOSP
Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K. Koch
HOSP004582Jewel Moore   16561966-06-20
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Hot Springs National Park

HOSP
Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K. Koch
HOSP004583Jewel Moore   18341966-10-06
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Hot Springs National Park

HOSP
Carya texana Buckley
HOSP018351Theo Witsell   02-04702002-06-09
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Margins Of Novaculite Glades, And Open Woodlands On S-facing Slope And Ridgetop Of Sugarloaf Mountain Between Cedar Glades Road And Large Transmission Powerline

HOSP
Carya texana Buckley
HOSP018352Theo Witsell   02-03152002-04-28
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Rocky, Pine-oak-hickory Woods With Novaculite Substrate On S-facing Slope Of Sugarloaf Mountain Between Cedar Glades Road And Large Transmission Powerline


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Google Map

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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.