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There are two varieties: Rosa
arkansana var.
arkansana Rosa
arkansana var.
suffulta (Greene) ****erell The name Rosa
arkansana comes from the
Arkansas River...
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Yucca arkansana, the
Arkansas yucca, is a
plant in the
family Asparagaceae,
native to Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Missouri and Kansas. It
generally grows...
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Quercus arkansana, the
Arkansas oak, is a
species of oak tree. It is
native to the
southeastern United States (eastern Texas,
southern Arkansas, Louisiana...
- Meeman-Shelby
Forest State Park, Tennessee.[1] 'Brazos Rim'.
Ulmus ×
arkansana [: U. cr****ifolia × U.
serotina ].
Present in
Arkansas and Oklahoma. Arnold...
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arkansana (Sarg.) Ashe
Hicoria glabra var.
villosa Sarg.
Hicoria pallida var.
arkansana (Sarg.) Ashe
Hicoria villosa (Sarg.) Ashe
Hicorius arkansana Ashe...
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Vernonia arkansana (also
known as
Arkansas ironweed and
great ironweed) is a
species of
perennial plant from
family Asteraceae found in south-central...
- type
species is
Greenia arkansana Nutt.. The only
known species of the
annual bunchgr**** is
Limnodea arkansana.
Limnodea arkansana is
native to northeastern...
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Echinacea purpurea, the
eastern purple coneflower,
purple coneflower,
hedgehog coneflower, or echinacea, is a
North American species of
flowering plant...
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Nebria arkansana is a
species of
ground beetle in the
Nebriinae subfamily that can be
found in
Canada and in US
states such as Colorado, Montana, Utah...
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Carex arkansana is a tussock-forming
species of
perennial sedge in the
family Cyperaceae. It is
native to
central parts of the
United States. The sedge...