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

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Delta State University


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DSC102810Robert A. Stewart   41911992-06-12
United States, Mississippi, Calhoun, MISSISSIPPI. Calhoun Co.: ca. 4 miles northeast of Derma; T13S, R1W, Sec. 36, NW 1/4., 33.905989 -89.252467

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DSC102811Robert A. Stewart, Audrey Stewart   17421985-10-13
United States, Mississippi, Calhoun, MISSISSIPPI. Calhoun Co.: Ca. 4 miles northeast of Derma; T13S, R1W, Sec. 36, NW 1/4. Ca. 20 m south of cabin in path leading to spring., 33.905989 -89.252467

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DSC102812John R. MacDonald   99651996-10-11
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, MISSISSIPPI. Monroe Co.: ca. 6-7 miles north of Aberdeen; Coontail access area on Corps of Engineers property; T13S, R7E, Sec. 26, the N 1/4 of the N 1/2., 33.920646 -88.537369

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DSC102813Robert A. Stewart, Kirk Hill   17591985-12-26
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, MISSISSIPPI. Simpson Co.: ca. 1.5 miles southwest of Pinola on upper edge of former railroad bed ca. 200 m northeast of creek crossing railraod bed in Section 2 Sw 1/4., 31.861708 -89.980153


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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