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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Arkansas; Izard County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-44167:Palafoxia
callosa Torr. And Gray
DES00010856R. Dale Thomas   199761970-07-16
Arkansas, Izard County, Dry roadback of Ark. 58 just northeast of Guion., 35.929 -91.928056

DES-44268:Ratibida
pinnata (Vent.) Barnh.
DES00014386R. Dale Thomas   199541970-07-14
Arkansas, Izard County, Beside Arkansas Highway 9, 5 miles E of Sylamore., 35.941833 -92.105917

DES-18739:Silphium
integrifolium Michx.
DES00010606R. Dale Thomas   199531970-07-14
Arkansas, Izard County, Cliff beside Ark 9, 5 mi E of Sylamore, 35.941833 -92.105917

DES-104756:Verbesina
occidentalis (L.) Walt.
DES00010674R. Dale Thomas   205631970-08-06
Arkansas, Izard County, Limestone hills beside ARK 58, just E. of Guion, 35.930472 -91.922167

DES-11955:Acacia
angustissima (Rose) Isely
DES00010509R. Dale Thomas   204961970-08-04
Arkansas, Izard County, Cliffs N of railroad and White River, 1/4 mi W of Wilson Creek, 35.888389 -91.894556

DES-1559:Dalea
candida Michx. ex Willd.
DES00010701R. Dale Thomas   200831970-07-22
Arkansas, Izard County, Roadbank of Ark. 9 between Brandenberg and Melbourne, 36.027778 -91.97

DES-102357:Stachys
tenuifolia Willd.
DES00010782R. Dale Thomas   201841970-07-23
Arkansas, Izard County, Along road from Croker to Guion near White River, 35.898611 -91.910778

DES-97558:Quercus
falcata Michx.
DES00010775R. Dale Thomas   87841968-06-18
Arkansas, Izard County, Beside Ark. 56, 1 mile W of Brockwell., 36.139667 -91.942583

DES-67814:Quercus
prinoides Willd.
DES00010685R. Dale Thomas   205681970-08-06
Arkansas, Izard County, Cliffs above White River at Wild Haw Access Area, Guion, 35.929556 -91.946889


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