Dataset: MMNS
Taxa: avena => Avena sativa, Avena
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
MMNS000258Barry L. Snow   s.n.1975-05-01
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, USM Campus next to Elam Arms Dorm, Hattiesburg., 31.3238 -89.3349

MMNS
MMNS009320Daniel T. Carraway   6691989-04-17
United States, Mississippi, Jasper, Tallahalla Wildlife Mgmt. Area ca. 1 mi S of Newton-Jasper co. line along MS 505, 32.21372473447773 -89.27073720642431

MMNS
MMNS017398Louis C. Temple   84241968-04-26
United States, Mississippi, Madison, Low woods on I-55, ca 2 mi. S of St. Hwy. 16., 32.653 -90.063

MMNS
MMNS017399Louis C. Temple   48781967-05-05
United States, Mississippi, Quitman, 6 mi. E of Coahoma-Quitman county line. St. Hwy 6 right-of-way., 34.255 -90.353

MMNS
MMNS036148W. E. Niles   57161998-06-12
United States, Nevada, Clark, Mule Spring, west side of limestone hills, about 2 mi N of St. Hwy 160 and 4 mi W of Mountain Springs summit, west slope of the Spring Mountains, 36.036126 -115.578502, 1510m

MMNS
MMNS037645Charles T. Bryson   252782017-06-10
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, Camp McCain, N of old Cox Lake site, 33.70458 -89.63749

MMNS
Avena barbata Pott ex Link
MMNS039806Richard Carter   160142005-06-25
United States, California, Riverside, W side of Hemet by Hwy 74/79; vacant lot north side hwy, vic. California Avenue., 33.744337 -117.043445

MMNS
Avena barbata Pott ex Link
MMNS078735Barbara L. Wilson   145872008-06-08
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Island Creek Recreation Area between Rd 164 and Cow Creek., 42.81339 -123.46886

MMNS
MMNS078736Barbara L. Wilson   145832008-06-08
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Town of Riddle, 42.97249 -123.35795

MMNS
MMNS078737Barbara L. Wilson   145502008-06-06
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Osprey Boat Launch on the Umpqua River, along Tyee Road., 43.45029 -123.5387, 74 - 74m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.