Dataset: USMS-
Taxa: Juniperus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Southern Mississippi Herbarium


USMS
USMS_000016966   
United States, Alabama, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016968   
United States, Michigan, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016969   
United States, Arizona, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016970   
United States, California, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016971   
United States, Arizona, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016978Craft, Corbett   2031964-07-31
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016979   
United States, Louisiana, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016981Carter, John   7001965-07-12
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, Paul B. Johnson State Park, 31.14201 -89.24109

USMS
USMS_000016982   
United States, Louisiana, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016983Clark, Howard   57201975-06-24
United States, Mississippi, Hancock, John C. Stennis Space Center

USMS
USMS_000016984MacDonald, John   73751994-08-09
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016985Howell, Margaret   541995-05-22
United States, Mississippi, Tishomingo, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016986Grazia, T.   s.n.2000-10-22
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016987   
United States, Georgia, Lowndes County, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016988   
United States, North Carolina, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016989   
United States, Arkansas, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016990   
United States, Alabama, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016991   
United States, North Carolina, n/a

USMS
USMS_000016992   
United States, North Carolina, n/a

USMS
Juniperus silicicola (Small) L.H. Bailey
Matthew Dunning   962021-05-25
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Graveline Bay Coastal Preserve, 30.373058 -88.677345


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.