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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Arkansas; Marion; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT-79645:BRIT
undetermined Münchh.
753373E.J. Palmer   59741914-06-14
Arkansas, Marion, Cotter, 36.268347 -92.68422

BRIT-79318:BRIT
undetermined (Ehrh.) Medik.
753369E.J. Palmer   60231914-06-18
Arkansas, Marion, Rea Valley, 36.268347 -92.68422

BRIT-109625:BRIT
undetermined Sarg.
752668E.J. Palmer   60261914-06-18
Arkansas, Marion, Cotter., 36.27118 -92.53544

BRIT:BRIT
undetermined (Sargent) Eggleston
753516E.J. Palmer   60221914-06-18
Arkansas, Marion, Cotter, 36.268347 -92.68422

BRIT-79645:BRIT
undetermined Münchh.
856574E.J. Palmer   143221918-09-06
Arkansas, Marion, Cotter, 36.268347 -92.68422

BRIT:BRIT
undetermined (Sargent) Eggleston
APCR006180John Green   141972-08-11
Arkansas, Marion, beside a very old woodland road, near Fossil Quarry, Buffalo River State park, 36.080906 -92.571552


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