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

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Delta State University


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DSC101957J.R. Bozeman, J.F. Logue   91471967-05-06
United States, South Carolina, Georgetown, SOUTH CAROLINA. Georgetown Co.: 1.0 mile north of Santee River on Alt. US. 17.

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DSC101958John R. MacDonald   103841997-05-06
United States, Alabama, Coffee, ALABAMA. Coffee Co.: Kingston, Roadside of Hwy. 52 at 0.8 miles south of Covington Co. line.

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DSC101959John R. MacDonald   93461996-04-27
United States, Alabama, Bibb, ALABAMA. Bibb Co.: 5-6 miles north of Centreville; roadside Ketona Dolomite glade at junction of Hwy. 5 & Hwy. 219.

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DSC101960John R. MacDonald   97541996-04-12
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, MISSISSIPPI. Grenada.: Camp McCain, Roadside of Grant Rd. at 0.3 miles west of junction with Firetower Rd.; T22N, R6E, S30, the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4., 33.743101 -89.707717

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Onosmodium bejariense DC. ex A. DC.
DSC106558Ronald G. Wieland, David Ruple   66391992-05-15
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Co. Bangs Island at the point in which Bayou Cumbest enters into Pt. Aux Chenes Bay of Mississippi Sound; 30¡2126N, 088¡2641W, 30.357222 -88.444722

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Onosmodium bejariense DC. ex A. DC.
DSC106569Ronald G. Wieland, David Ruple   66391992-05-15
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Co. Bangs Island at the point in which Bayou Cumbest enters into Pt. Aux Chenes Bay of Mississippi Sound; 30¡2126N, 088¡2641W, 30.357222 -88.444722

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Onosmodium Onosmodium hispidissimum Mackenzie
DSC115763Robert A. Stewart   73652017-11-17
United States, Mississippi, Chickasaw, MISSISSIPPI. Chickasaw Co.: ca. 2.4 miles North of Houston end of Tanglefoot Trail on east-facing cutbank of trail; N33.9287, W89.0133., 33.9287 -89.0133


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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