Dataset: MMNS
Taxa: Isotria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


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MMNS002469Ken L. Gordon   17221980-05-06
United States, Mississippi, Tippah, Steep deciduous bluffs and seeps on N facing slope. Ca 9 mi E of Ripley., 34.707 -88.8

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MMNS006729Ken L. Gordon   20091980-06-26
United States, Mississippi, Choctaw, Rich deciduous woods and seeps along steep bluff, on slope just above seep., 33.40476 -89.37129

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MMNS006743Ken L. Gordon   20011980-06-26
United States, Mississippi, Montgomery, Mesic N-facing slope, with some expose sandstone. On rich slope and beside creek. Ca 6.5 mi E of Vaiden., 33.341 -89.627

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MMNS007480Ken L. Gordon   17091980-05-01
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, Along Hudson Creek, ca 5 mi SSW of Vaiden where I-55 crosses creek., 33.261 -89.797

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MMNS008442John R. MacDonald   48411992-06-19
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, ca. 5 mi. E of Smithville, woods S of junc. of State Line Rd. & Jackson Rd., 34.0815 -88.2923

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MMNS029167H.M. Sullivan   08-20972008-08-14
United States, Mississippi, Lafayette, Holly Spring National Forest., 34.39202 -89.35844


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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