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

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
Merremia dissecta Hallier f.
MMNS035704T. C. Lockley   10021996-07-17
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, 1270 28th Street. T8S R11W Sec. 3, 30.3843 -89.0777

MMNS
Merremia dissecta Hallier f.
MMNS035703T. C. Lockley   10021996-07-26
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, East 2nd Street and Horse Street. T8S R12W Sec. 21, 30.333137 -89.201064

MMNS
Merremia dissecta Hallier f.
MMNS037693Charles T. Bryson   247312015-08-30
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, Gulfport, N of 28th Street jct. with 13th Ave., 30.384722 -89.077735

MMNS
Merremia dissecta (Jacq.) Hallier f.
MMNS038253Richard Carter   182252007-10-15
United States, Georgia, Camden, Kingsland, 100 m S jct. Lee St (Hwy US 17) and E Grady St, E side Lee St., 30.8027333 -81.6905167

MMNS
Merremia dissecta (Jacq.) Hallier f.
MMNS039382Max Medley   s.n.2010-10-10
United States, Georgia, Glynn, Andrews Island Causeway., 31.154238 -81.503003, 2m


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