INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Arkansas; Logan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


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W. Hess & N. Stoynoff   62761986-10-19
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Magazine Mountain, Ozark National Forest, 17 miles north of Paris on Ark. 309 and 1 mile west of junction.

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Delphinium carolinianum ssp. carolinianum Walter
Eric F. Ulaszek   13681989-05-20
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Along Route 22, 2 miles west of Paris.

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Eric F. Ulaszek   13651989-05-20
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Mount Magazine.

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Eric F. Ulaszek   
United States, Arkansas, Logan, detailed locality information protected

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Chionanthus virginicus L.
Eric F. Ulaszek   13661989-05-20
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Mount Magazine

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ILLS00145223Eric F. Ulaszek   13641989-05-20
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Mount Magazine., 35.1667 -93.6333

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Steven R. Hill   
United States, Arkansas, Logan, detailed locality information protected

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   301231998-04-24
United States, Arkansas, Logan, AR Rt. 23, 5.8 miles southwest of AR Rt. 116, 3.0 miles northeast of Ione.

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Coreopsis grandiflora var. harveyana Hogg ex Sweet
W. Hess, K. Allen, K. Weis   75531997-05-22
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Lower end of Magazine Mountain, Ozark National Forrest. Collected for the National Cancer Institute - 1996 to 1997. Vouchers for plant samples for Antiads-Anticanceer Testing.

ILLS:PLANT
W. Hess, K. Allen, K. Weis   75691997-05-22
United States, Arkansas, Logan, On road from top of Magazine Mountain. Collected for the National Cancer Institute - 1996 to 1997. Vouchers for plant samples for Antiads-Anticanceer Testing., 35.1667 -93.6333


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