Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lamium dissectum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission Herbarium


ANHC
ANHC009118Theo Witsell   11-00062011-04-07
United States, Arkansas, Hot Spring, Ouachita Mountains. Central Mountain Ranges Ecoregion. USGS Lake Catherine 7.5' Quad. N of Ouachita River. 0.4 mi. downstream from Remmel Dam, E of the end of McGuire Rd. & ENE of boat ramp. Property owned by Entergy power company. Site report prepared by T. Witsell for ANHC & Entergy., 34.42843 -92.88777

ANHC
ANHC009214Jim Keesling   12-00022012-01-14
United States, Arkansas, Saline, Ouachita Mountains. Central Hills, Ridges, and Valleys Ecoregion. USGS Lonsdale 7.5' Quad. S side of the Narrows Road, 0.38 miles E of Hwy 5 at Crows., 34.61339 -92.76358

ANHC
ANHC009215Jim Keesling   12-00062012-02-26
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Ouachita Mountains. Central Hills, Ridges, and Valleys Ecoregion. USGS Fountain Lake 7.5' Quad. Landscape bed in front of O'Brien's Pizza, about 85 yards east of the Balearic Road and Hwy 5 intersection, south of Hot Springs Village., 34.61674 -92.90518

ANHC
ANHC012556Jim Keesling   17-00022017-01-23
United States, Arkansas, Lafayette, West Gulf Coastal Plain. Tertiary Uplands Ecoregion. USGS Buckner 7.5' Quad. E side of Stamps, along the W side of Farley Dr, 40 yds S of the US-82 jct., 33.36482 -93.48476

ANHC
ANHC012557Jim Keesling   17-00012017-01-23
United States, Arkansas, Hempstead, West Gulf Coastal Plain. Cretaceous Dissected Uplands Ecoregion. USGS Hope 7.5' Quad. Hope. N side of Hope, 10 yds E of SR-29, about 300 yds NNW of the I-30 jct., 33.69366 -93.59957

Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
AUA000036712Barger, T. Wayne   SP35752018-02-28
United States, Alabama, Lee, AUBURN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, DAVIS ARBORETUM; LEM MORRISON ST. ENTRANCE UNDER OAKS AT OLD VINERY LOCATION.

AUA
Diamond, Jr., Alvin R.   161302006-01-21
United States, Alabama, Butler, GREENVILLE. ALABAMA HWY. 10 JUST WEST OF MAGNOLIA CEMETERY., 31.8297222222 -86.6416666667

AUA
Diamond, Jr., Alvin R.   149132004-12-02
United States, Georgia, Clayton, GEORGIA HWY. 3, JUST SOUTH OF GEORGIA HWY. 85. FOREST PARK., 33.6169444444 -84.3963888889

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Alvin R. Diamond & PC Harris   24733A2014-01-12
United States, Alabama, Houston, Dothan. Fortner Street ca. 0.24 mile east of Houston County Hwy. 59., 31.211028 -85.480861

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
NLU0200277Tad Zebryk   28041996-01-27
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson

Troy University Herbarium


TROY
TROY000032032Diamond, Alvin R.   212192010-04-01
United States, Alabama, Butler, Intersection of Butler Co. 38 and Butler Co. 15., 31.783306 -86.814194

TROY
TROY000039010Diamond, Alvin R.   24733A2014-01-12
United States, Alabama, Houston, Dothan. Fortner St. ca. 0.24 mi. E of Houston Co. 59, ca. 0.07 mi. N of the Rd., 31.211028 -85.480861

University of Arkansas Herbarium


UARK
UARK049116D. M. Moore   s.n.1938-04-14
United States, Arkansas, Benton, Siloam Springs., 36.183425 -94.531569

UARK
UARK035525D. M. Moore   s.n.1938-04-14
United States, Arkansas, Benton, Siloam Springs., 36.183425 -94.531569

University of Mississippi, Thomas M. Pullen Herbarium


MISS
T. Wayne Barger   SP#35772018-02-27
USA, Alabama, Butler, Nr N31.783056 W86.814167; roadside intersec of S Shackleford Rd & Co Rd 15., 31.783056 -86.814167

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00339619Witsell, Theo   11-00062011-04-07
United States, Arkansas, Hot Spring, N of Ouachita River, 0.4 mi downstream from Remmel Dam, E of end of McGuire Rd and ENE of boat ramp... Lake Catherine 7.5' quadrangle... Property owned by Entergy power company. Site report prepared by T. Witsel for SNHC & Entergy, 34.42843 -92.88777

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT502225   
United States, Alabama, Butler


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