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

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BRIT-TEST-79645:BRIT-TEST-Crataegus
uniflora Münchh.
UARK045365D. Demaree   46611927-10-15
Arkansas, Benton, Ozark Plateau: Foothills of the Boston Mountains: Along Spavinaw River, 1 to 10 mi. E of the Oklahoma border., 36.397769 -94.44347, 305 - 381m

BRIT-TEST-79340:BRIT-TEST-Crataegus
coccinioides Ashe
UARK045152D.M. Moore   1926-08-00
Arkansas, Benton

BRIT-TEST-79318:BRIT-TEST-Crataegus
calpodendron (Ehrh.) Medik.
UARK045153D. Demaree   55271928-09-29
Arkansas, Benton, Between Robinson and Siloam Springs. Foothills of the Ozark Plateau; vicinity of Illinois River at Robinson, 14 mi. NW of Fayetteville., 36.17565 -94.375211, 290 - 335m

BRIT-TEST-109617:BRIT-TEST-Crataegus
mollis (Sarg.) Kruschke
UARK045151D. Demaree   44831928-05-06
Arkansas, Benton, Ozarks Plateau: Sulfur Springs; 22 mi. WNW of Rogers., 36.483932 -94.459044, 274m

BRIT-TEST-79344:BRIT-TEST-Crataegus
collina Chapm.
UARK045305N.R. Anderson   531989-04-16
Arkansas, Benton, Bella Vista Village; 0.5 mi. E on Ark. Hwy 340 from junction with US 71., 36.475943 -94.239275

BRIT-TEST-79544:BRIT-TEST-Crataegus
palmeri Sarg.
UARK045100D. Demaree   65821929-05-10
Arkansas, Benton, Sel. river bottoms S of Siloam Springs., 36.155433 -94.517322

BRIT-TEST-79360:BRIT-TEST-Crataegus
crus-galli L.
UARK045099D. Demaree   46501928-10-15
Arkansas, Benton, Ozark Plateau: Boston Mountains foothills; near Gentry, 16 mi. WSW of Bentonville., 36.283759 -94.475074, 366 - 396m

BRIT-TEST-79299:BRIT-TEST-Crataegus
berberifolia Torr. & A. Gray
UARK045055H.H. Iltis   10861955-05-20
Arkansas, Benton, Ozark Plateau: Vicinity of War Eagle. 12 mi. SE of Rogers. On War Eagle Creek. Boone 1st.- Mississippian., 36.244216 -93.958079, 335 - 396m


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