Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Dracopis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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2561625R. Dale Thomas   1533981996-12-01
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita, Disturbed areas on roadbank and median of U.S. 165 in construction zone north of Powell Avenue in Monroe.

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100464972Richard Carter   7521977-05-28
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Delta National Forest; ca. 6.5 miles north of Holly Bluff; NW corner Sect. 9, R5W, T12N; small opening in woods.

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3458845Ken Gordon   18051980-05-29
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, Open pine savannah West of DeLisle-Vadalia road, 2.6 mi N of I-10 overpass, Common and local on shell mound.

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100799687Wilma Dell Rees   261937-06-28
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, Stillwater.

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100789324J. Richard Abbott   103201997-05-22
United States, Florida, Alachua

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102759588Richard Carter   7521977-05-28
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Delta National Forest; ca. 6.5 miles north of Holly Bluff; NW corner Sect. 9, R5W, T12N; small opening in woods.

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102759589Richard Carter   7521977-05-28
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Delta National Forest; ca. 6.5 miles north of Holly Bluff; NW corner Sect. 9, R5W, T12N; small opening in woods.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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