Search Results (List)

Dataset: MMNS
Search Criteria: United States (US); Louisiana; Jefferson Davis; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MMNS039236Richard Carter   205262012-07-27
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson Davis, N side Hwy. US 90, 0.3 mi E Iowa jct. Hwy. US 90 and Hwy. US 165, 30.23157 -92.97573

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MMNS067723R. Dale Thomas   982201986-10-04
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson Davis, Prairies strip between U.S. 90 and railroad just east of Jennings near Golf Course, 30.210887 -92.645418

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MMNS067722Richard Carter   81201989-08-10
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson Davis, Mucky ditch and shore of artificial pond north of highway I-10 frontage road, 0.2 miles west of Lacassine exit., 30.242604 -92.92215

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MMNS067767R. Dale Thomas   838821983-05-26
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson Davis, Field W of LA 26, 1.5 mi S of LA 1126W, S of Jennings, 30.16298 -92.68057

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MMNS068126R. Dale Thomas   838871983-05-26
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson Davis, Field west of LA 26, 1.5 mi S of LA 1126W south of Jennings, 30.16298 -92.68057

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MMNS068140Richard Carter   107761993-06-18
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson Davis, 3.6 miles W of Jennings Jct. of Hwys. US 90 and LA 26, then 0.4 mile N of power substation at Jct. US 90 and Parish Rd. 2-11 by Parish Rd. 2-11 to Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way; marshy wet prairie remnant along railroad right-of-way under powerline along edge of rice field N of railroad and E of Parish Rd. 2-11; Sect. 30 T9S R3W; clay soil; locally common, disturbed site., 30.241186 -92.722525

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MMNS068720Robert Kral   958912004-10-22
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson Davis, Sandy clay weedy lot, just N of I-10 and just E of LA 26, N side of Jennings., 30.249717 -92.659832


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