Dataset: MUHW-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Mississippi; Washington; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marshall University


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Cyperus acuminatus Torr. & Hook. ex Torr.
MUHW005771Eric Sundell   6468
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Vicinity of Yazoo Wildlife Area, ca 20 mi. S of Greenville.

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MUHW005871Eric Sundell   64671984-07-18
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Vicinity of Yazoo Wildlife Area, ca 20 mi S of Greenville.

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MUHW005919Eric Sundell   64661984-07-18
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Vicinity of Yazoo Wildlife Area, ca 20 mi S of Greenville.

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MUHW011855Eric Sundell   64611984-07-17
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Yazoo Wildlife Area, ca 20 mi S of Greenville

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MUHW014203Eric Sundell   64651984-07-18
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Yazoo Wildlife Area, ca 20 mi S of Greenville

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MUHW016640Eric Sundell   64601984-07-16
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Yazoo Wildlife Area, ca 20 mi S of Greenville, edge of Steel Bayou

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MUHW019195   
United States, Mississippi, Washington

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MUHW020144   
United States, Mississippi, Washington

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Carex emmonsii Dewey ex Torr.
MUHW028332   
United States, Mississippi, Washington


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