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

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Carex gravida L. H. Bailey
02449229C. T. Bryson   235192010-05-22
United States of America, Mississippi, Benton Co., Hickory Flat, N of Spruce Road just E of overpass by Hwy US 78., 34.61406 -89.30886

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2304732C. T. Bryson   235252010-05-22
United States of America, Mississippi, Benton Co., Ca. 4 air mi. W center of Hickory Flat, S of Hwy US 178; between Hwy US 178 and RR, 34.62556 -89.25408

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2288062C. T. Bryson   232362009-06-02
United States of America, Mississippi, Benton Co., Hickory Flat, SW jct. Hwy US 78 and US 178; just W of ramp onto Hwy US 78 from Hwy 178. Open area to S of Hwy US 178, 34.61808 -89.20431

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2253033C. T. Bryson   235232010-05-22
United States of America, Mississippi, Benton Co., Ca. 4 air mi. W center of Hickory Flat, S of Hwy US 178. Plants were growing between Hwy US 178 and RR., 34.62556 -89.25408

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Carex annectens (E.P.Bicknell) E.P.Bicknell
2236403C. T. Bryson   235172010-05-22
United States of America, Mississippi, Benton Co., Hickory Flat, N of Spruce Road just E of overpass of Hwy US 78., 34.61406 -89.30886

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2238658C. T. Bryson   235152010-05-22
United States of America, Mississippi, Benton Co., Hickory Flat, N of Spruce Road just E of overpass of Hwy US 78., 34.61406 -89.30886

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Carex oxylepis Torr. & Hook.
2294440C. T. Bryson   235222010-05-22
United States of America, Mississippi, Benton Co., Ca. 4 air mi. W center of Hickory Flat, S of Hwy US 178. Between Hwy US 178 and RR., 34.62556 -89.25408


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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