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

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Delta State University


DSC
Rhaphiolepis indica (L.) Lindl. ex Ker Gawl
DSC108283Nina L. Baghai-Riding   2652011-10-27
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: Cleveland, Delta State University, east side of Capps Building.

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Rhaphiolepis indica (L.) Lindl. ex Ker Gawl
DSC108284Cleveland Phinisee   12009-04-08
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co, Cleveland, Delta State University, growing beside Caylor Hall, in a flower plant bed.

DSC
Rhaphiolepis indica (L.) Lindl. ex Ker Gawl
Nina L. Baghai-Riding   2652011-10-27
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: Cleveland, Delta State University, east side of Capps Building.

DSC
Rhaphiolepis indica (L.) Lindl. ex Ker Gawl
DSC112888Shalicia Tyler   92013-11-30
United States, Mississippi, Washington, MISSISSIPPI. Washington Co.: Hollandale, Truman St.

DSC
Rhaphiolepis indica (L.) Lindl. ex Ker Gawl
Cleveland Phinisee   12009-04-08
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co, Cleveland, Delta State University, growing beside Caylor Hall, in a flower plant bed.

DSC
Rhaphiolepis indica (L.) Lindl. ex Ker Gawl.
DSC113758Nina L. Baghai-Riding   5002015-03-15
United States, California, Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA. Los Angeles Co.: Santa Monica, bordering Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, near Ocean Ave.

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Rhaphiolepis indica (L.) Lindl. ex Ker Gawl
DSC113873Emily Bodin   512014-11-02
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co, Cleveland, Delta State University campus. Located in front of the Capps Archives Building.


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