Dataset: MISSA
Taxa: Saururaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mississippi State University


MISSA
Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn.
MISSA027509   

MISSA
MISSA027510   

MISSA
MISSA027511   

MISSA
MISSA027512   

MISSA
MISSA027513   

MISSA
MISSA027514   

MISSA
MISSA027515   

MISSA
MISSA027516   

MISSA
MISSA027517   

MISSA
MISSA027518   

MISSA
MISSA027519   

MISSA
MISSA027520   

MISSA
MISSA027521   

MISSA
MISSA027522   

MISSA
MISSA027523   

MISSA
MISSA027524   

MISSA
MISSA027525   

MISSA
MISSA027526   

MISSA
MISSA027527   

MISSA
MISSA027528   

MISSA
MISSA027529   

MISSA
MISSA027530   

MISSA
MISSA027531John R. MacDonald   105861997-05-18
United States, Alabama, Geneva, Roadside of Hwy. 52 at ca. 0.6 miles west of junction with Hwy. 167 in Hartford.

MISSA
MISSA027532   

MISSA
MISSA027533   

MISSA
James D. Ray, Jr.   62781956-06-12
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, narrow, deep gully with secondary mesic wood cover, e. of rte. 8 and us 78 10 e of armory, 33.387903 -89.743138

MISSA
MISSA034735John E. Duncan   887
USA, Mississippi, Clay

MISSA
MISSA035836Ryan A. Folk   552


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