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

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Delta State University


DSC
Tofieldia racemosa (Walt.) B.S.P.
DSC112489Ronald G. Wieland   77321997-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Stone, MISSISSIPPI. Stone Co.: Little Railroad Creek Headlands, 04S09Wm Sec. 5 (N/2SW/4); Survey Site 97.08.15 304325N, 0885445W., 30.723611 -88.9125

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Tofieldia racemosa (Walt.) B.S.P.
DSC112490Ronald G. Wieland   77321997-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Stone, MISSISSIPPI. Stone Co.: Little Railroad Creek Headlands, 04S09Wm Sec. 5 (N/2SW/4); Survey Site 97.08.15 304325N, 0885445W., 30.723611 -88.9125

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Tofieldia racemosa (Walt.) B.S.P.
DSC112640Ronald G. Wieland   77321997-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Stone, MISSISSIPPI. Stone Co.: Little Railroad Creek Headlands, 04S09Wm Sec. 5 (N/2SW/4); Survey Site 97.08.15 304325N, 0885445W., 30.723611 -88.9125

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Tofieldia racemosa (Walt.) B.S.P.
DSC112641Ronald G. Wieland   77321997-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Stone, MISSISSIPPI. Stone Co.: Little Railroad Creek Headlands, 04S09Wm Sec. 5 (N/2SW/4); Survey Site 97.08.15 304325N, 0885445W., 30.723611 -88.9125

DSC
Tofieldia racemosa (Walt.) B.S.P.
DSC112642Ronald G. Wieland   77321997-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Stone, MISSISSIPPI. Stone Co.: Little Railroad Creek Headlands, 04S09Wm Sec. 5 (N/2SW/4); Survey Site 97.08.15 304325N, 0885445W., 30.723611 -88.9125

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Triantha racemosa (Walter) Small
DSC109391Ballard   s.n.1937-08-01
United States, Mississippi, Pearl River, MISSISSIPPI. Pearl River Co.: Poplarville.

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Triantha racemosa (Walter) Small
Ballard   1937-08-01
United States, Mississippi, Pearl River, MISSISSIPPI. Pearl River Co.: Poplarville.

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Triantha racemosa ((Walter) Small
DSC114858Henry J. Jacob   8071955-06-21
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Co.: Ocean Springs.


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