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Dataset: VDB-TEST-VDB-TEST
Taxa: Crassulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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VDB-Test


VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241895D. Demaree   490961963-10-01
Arkansas, Hempstead, P.O. McNab. Red River., 33.661231 -93.832684, 91m

VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241894D. Demaree   556871967-05-09
Arkansas, Hot Spring, P.O. Malvern. Social Hill., 34.332036 -92.913228, 91m

VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241865V. Bates   104451990-10-02
Arkansas, Yell, Near FOrest Service Road 17 and Irons Fork. About 7.5 mi. W of the town of Aly. T1N, R25W, SW qtr of Sect 1., 34.766471 -93.613525, 311m

VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241893R. Kral   617211978-05-13
Arkansas, Hot Spring, Ark. 7 ca. 4 mi. S Garland County line., 34.359759 -93.172741

VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241898D. Demaree   693861975-04-30
Arkansas, Clark, P.O. Joan. Coastal Plain Region., 34.11454 -92.940448, 67m

VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241899D. Demaree   601831969-05-16
Arkansas, Clark, P.O. Alpine. Coastal Plain. Dierks Forest., 34.228986 -93.37907, 130m

VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241896D. Etheridge   71988-04-23
Arkansas, Clark, 7 mi. W of Arkadelphia on Hwy. 8., 34.141898 -93.177147

VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241897D. Demaree   693981975-04-30
Arkansas, Clark, P.O. Joan. Coastal Plain Region., 34.11454 -92.940448, 85m

VDB-TEST-49301:VDB-TEST-Crataegus
spathulata Michx.
BRIT241864D. Demaree   417671961-10-02
Arkansas, Montgomery, P.O. Norman., 34.4551 -93.680191, 213m


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