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

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
MMNS008545P.K. Murphy   s.n.1973-04-27
United States, Mississippi, Claiborne, Grand Gulf Site; proj. no. 72-001 AF. 27T, 32.0089 -91.0317

MMNS
MMNS009261John R. MacDonald   78371994-05-10
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, Camp McCain, area #8E, roadside of Infantry Rd., 33.69927 -89.67959

MMNS
MMNS012174Ronald G. Wieland   71331996-04-26
United States, Mississippi, Hinds, Jackson; S of Lakeland Drive at I-55N; S of driving range, 32.33 -90.15166667

MMNS
Phalaris angusta Nees ex Trin.
MMNS014815John R. MacDonald   45991992-05-18
United States, Alabama, Houston, ca 9 mi S of Dothan on US Hwy. 231; woods where Hwy 231 crosses Big Creek (ca 5 mi N of Florida State Line), 31.068579 -85.402937

MMNS
Phalaris angusta Nees ex Trin.
MMNS015137John R. MacDonald   45991992-05-18
United States, Alabama, Houston, ca. 9 mi. S of Dothan on US Hwy. 231; woods where Hwy. 231 crosses Big Creek (ca. 5 mi. N of Florida State Line), 31.068579 -85.402937

MMNS
MMNS017409Louis C. Temple   68881968-05-29
United States, Mississippi, Sunflower, Open area and adjacent woods at Quiver River Bridge. 2.2 mi. E of Ruleville, St. Hwy. 8., 33.738 -90.509

MMNS
MMNS017410Louis C. Temple   81721968-04-21
United States, Mississippi, Holmes, Under pines in roadside park on U.S. Hwy. 51. 5.7 mi. S of Holmes-Carroll county line., 33.149 -89.811

MMNS
MMNS017411Louis C. Temple   26561966-05-06
United States, Mississippi, Scott, St. Hwy. 35. 2.0 mi. S of Forest., 32.325467 -89.485901

MMNS
MMNS017412Louis C. Temple   83381968-04-26
United States, Mississippi, Humphreys, Low right-of-way, U.S. Hwy. 49 W. 8.4 mi. N of Midnight., 33.134 -90.519

MMNS
MMNS023356Chris Havran   4532003-05-02
United States, Mississippi, Adams, Homochitto National Forest. Right of way of USFS 119 at intersection with FS199G, 31.4411 -91.1891

MMNS
MMNS025308Ronald G. Wieland   59711990-04-15
United States, Mississippi, Hinds, Roadsides in City of Jackson: corner of Jefferson and Mississippi Street, just N of old museum., 32.29694 -90.1769

MMNS
MMNS029760Charles T. Bryson   219652007-04-05
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Ca 2.5 air mi NE of Stoneville, USDA-ARS Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Farm. Delta Region, 33.43552 -90.88354

MMNS
MMNS029926Lisa Yager   042008172008-06-11
United States, Mississippi, Marion, North of Columbus-Purvis Rd, near Marion Co WMA., 31.213 -89.7279

MMNS
MMNS036791H.M. Sullivan   12.42092012-05-11
United States, Mississippi, Webster, North of Stewart (Hwy 82), SW corner of county, CR. 64., 33.50775 -89.430639

MMNS
Phalaris angusta Nees ex Trin.
MMNS038302Richard Carter   174752007-03-30
United States, Georgia, Camden, Refuge Camp, 0.2 mi E jct. Refuge Rd and Maryfield Plantation Rd, along S side Refuge Rd., 30.99417 -81.77305

MMNS
MMNS039802Richard Carter   160152005-06-25
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
Phalaris angusta Nees ex Trin.
MMNS039445Richard Carter   165992006-04-30
United States, Georgia, Camden, Burnt Fort Rd (Hwy 252), between Tarboro and Jerusalem, 1.0 mi S jct Refuge Rd (CR 144) and Burnt Fort Rd., 31.00293 -81.8139

MMNS
MMNS039633John Kees   702019-05-11
United States, Mississippi, Lincoln, East of Brookhaven, 429 Big Springs Drive NE, Brookhaven, MS., 31.5549 -90.3033

MMNS
Phalaris angusta Nees ex Trin.
MMNS078540Richard Carter   183572008-04-29
United States, Georgia, Ware, 7.6 mi N of Racepond jct. Hwy US 17 and Hwy GA 15/121, between mile markers 6 and 7, 31.08447 -82.21162

MMNS
MMNS080746John Gwaltney   s.n.2016-05-15
United States, Mississippi, Copiah, Kaywood. Brushy Creek Floodplain., 31.807786 -90.481099


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