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

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Delta State University


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Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene
DSC110122Charles T. Bryson   105581991-04-09
United States, Mississippi, Tallahatchie, MISSISSIPPI. Tallahatchie Co.: S. Tutwiler, Jct. of US Hwys 49E & 49W. Roadside Park.

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DSC106728Robert A. Stewart II   53861996-03-16
United States, Mississippi, Calhoun, MISSISSIPPI. Calhoun Co.: Calhoun City; mowed area behind Piggly Wiggly store off Taylor Avenue., 33.856192 -89.311752

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DSC106729Robert A. Stewart II   53941996-03-22
United States, Mississippi, Calhoun, MISSISSIPPI. Calhoun Co.: five miles north of town of Big Creek; T24N, R8e, Sec. 33, NW 1/4; ca 0.5 mile down hollow from "Bounds Cave".

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DSC106730Robert A. Stewart II   53911996-03-22
United States, Mississippi, Calhoun, MISSISSIPPI. Calhoun Co.: ca. 5 miles northwest of town of Big Creek; upper end of deep hollow known locally as "Bounds Cave"; Calhoun Co. State Wildlife Management Area; T24N, R8E, See, SW 1/4.

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DSC106731John R. MacDonald   82941995-03-30
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, MISSISSIPPI. Grenada Co.: Camp McCain, Cantonment Area; T21N, R6E, Sec. 7, SW 1/4., 33.699073 -89.707741

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DSC106732Carl Lundeen   531965-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Orange, NORTH CAROLINA. Orange Co.: behind Ye Olde Tavern in Chapel Hill

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DSC106733Richard Garrett   401965-04-10
United States, Mississippi, Neshoba, MISSISSIPPI. Neshoba Co.: Pearl River Swamp; T11N, R11E, Sec. 6.

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DSC106755A. E. Radford   449911966-07-17
United States, North Carolina, Mitchell, NORTH CAROLINA. Mitchell Co.: Rock outcrop near N.C. 226, 2 miles west of Spruce Pine.


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