Dataset: Weber State University-WSCO
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Mississippi; Forrest; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Weber State University Herbarium


Weber State University:WSCO
WSCO004402D. F. Byrd   s.n.1990-06-00
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, Bowi River

Weber State University:WSCO
Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small
WSCO004403Matt Beckett   59-20032003-03-27
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, Near an abandoned bridge about 20 meters south from an abandoned road and about 50 meters east from Cambell Loop not far from I-59

Weber State University:WSCO
Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small
WSCO004409C. Ross   03642003-04-27
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, Ladner Farm, at south end of property along road that runs parallel with Lott's Creek, one meter off of roadway in underbrush

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WSCO004411Tracy Madden   s.n.1995-03-27
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, 1.5 miles west of Hwy 49N, Plantation Pl. Dr.

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WSCO004412Jonathan Gagnon   0192004-03-09
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, USM Science Park, 1.4 mi. west of Classic Dr. and Hwy. 49 intersection on right side of road


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Google Map

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