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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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100618382Mathies, Peter S   2841977-07-22
United States, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Kisatchie National Forest, Cunningham Brake, ca 7 mi SW of Cypress, La. Sect. 20, wet, sandy area along Kisatchie Bayou .

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100598037Sidney T. McDaniel   12641959-08-23
United States, Arkansas, Saint Francis, 2 miles east of Goodwin in shallow ditch.

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100247197Philip J. Barbour   70051989-10-06
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, T20N R2E SE4 of NW4 sec. 26; spring seepage area just W of old county road (Willie Johnson's place); permanently wet, sandy, swampy "seepage" forest w/ no deep water.

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Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
100239445Richard Carter   9371977-07-10
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Delta Natl Forest; alluvial bottomland; 6 miles NW of Holly Bluff on F.S.717; sect. 25, R5W, T12N.

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Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
100649729Delzie Demaree   686851974-06-20
United States, Arkansas, Arkansas, Coastal Plain Region. P.O. Dewitt. Power line near Mayour Meto., 56m

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Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
100279128Delzie Demaree   679291973-10-01
United States, Arkansas, Chicot, P.O. Lake Village. Lake Village State Park. Coastal Plain Region., 37m

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3301468David R. Morgan   15211978-10-28
United States, Mississippi, Jones, 5 mi E of Laurel along Bogue Homa Creek below dam at lake, Sect 32.

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Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
100239440Richard Carter   9011977-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Delta Natl Forest; alluvial bottomland; ca. 7 mi SE of Spanish Fort in vicinity of Clark Lake; sect. 23, R5E, T10N. Locally common.

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Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
100591659Richard Carter   10811977-09-10
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Delta National Forest; alluvial bottomland; 8 miles NE of Kelso off F.S. 707; mucky clay on slough edge.

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100422239Miguel Bang   2024

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102613167Delzie Demaree   679291973-10-01
United States, Arkansas, Chicot, P.O. Lake Village. Lake Village State Park. Coastal Plain Region., 37m

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102836874Richard Carter   10811977-09-10
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Delta National Forest; alluvial bottomland; 8 miles NE of Kelso off F.S. 707; mucky clay on slough edge.

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102868153Delzie Demaree   686851974-06-20
United States, Arkansas, Arkansas, Coastal Plain Region. P.O. Dewitt. Power line near Mayour Meto., 56m

MO
Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
102613168Delzie Demaree   679291973-10-01
United States, Arkansas, Chicot, P.O. Lake Village. Lake Village State Park. Coastal Plain Region., 37m

MO
Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
102613169Delzie Demaree   679291973-10-01
United States, Arkansas, Chicot, P.O. Lake Village. Lake Village State Park. Coastal Plain Region., 37m

MO
102852069Mathies, Peter S   2841977-07-22
United States, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Kisatchie National Forest, Cunningham Brake, ca 7 mi SW of Cypress, La. Sect. 20, wet, sandy area along Kisatchie Bayou .

MO
102840020Sidney T. McDaniel   12641959-08-23
United States, Arkansas, Saint Francis, 2 miles east of Goodwin in shallow ditch.

MO
Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
102868154Delzie Demaree   686851974-06-20
United States, Arkansas, Arkansas, Coastal Plain Region. P.O. Dewitt. Power line near Mayour Meto., 56m

MO
Spilanthes americana repens (Walter) A.H. Moore
102836875Richard Carter   10811977-09-10
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Delta National Forest; alluvial bottomland; 8 miles NE of Kelso off F.S. 707; mucky clay on slough edge.


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