Dataset: DSC-
Taxa: Acmella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Delta State University


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DSC100727Robert F. Britt   30601964-10-10
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, NORTH CAROLINA. Robeson Co.: 6 3/4 miles ssw of St. Paula near Jct. of Co. 1758 and Co. 1752 and Saddletree Swamp.

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DSC100728John R. MacDonald, Madison MacDonald, Michelle MacDonald   90941995-08-26
United States, Mississippi, Hinds, MISSISSIPPI. Hinds Co.: ca. 1.2 miles E of junction of Hwy. 1-55 and Hwy. 25, Lefluers Bluff State Park., 32.33108 -90.152195

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Acmella decumbens (Sm.) R.K. Jansen
DSC100729Robert A. Stewart II, M. Wayne Morris   34481988-07-28
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: ca. 1.75 miles N/E of Beulah, 1.7 miles E of State Hwy. 1, T23N, R7W, S31.

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Acmella decumbens (Sm.) R.K. Jansen
DSC100730Robert A. Stewart II, M. Wayne Morris   34481988-07-28
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: ca. 1.75 miles N/E of Beulah, 1.7 miles E of State Hwy. 1, T23N, R7W, S31.

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DSC103471Henry J. Jacob   15861967-09-02
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: Skene, Highway 446 near Benoit Hunting Club., 33.666816 -91.051437

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DSC103472Henry J. Jacob   15861967-09-02
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: Skene, Highway 446 near Benoit Hunting Club., 33.666816 -91.051437

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Acmella Acmella repens (Walter) Rich
DSC115818Ann-Claire Melton, Gabrielle Core   52018-09-14
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge.

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Acmella Acmella repens (Walter) Rich
DSC115835Terrell Johnson, Gabrielle Core   52018-10-04
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge; 33.70436 N, -90.902386W., 33.70436 -90.902386


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