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

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
Sagina decumbens (Ell.) Torr. & A. Gray
MMNS008719P.K. Murphy   s.n.1973-04-13
United States, Mississippi, Claiborne, Grand Gulf Site, 32.0089 -91.0317

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Sagina decumbens (Ell.) Torr. & A. Gray
MMNS009241John R. MacDonald   83361995-04-04
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, Camp McCain, Cantonment Area, 33.69727 -89.70878

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Sagina decumbens (Ell.) Torr. & A. Gray
MMNS024609Ronald V. Ferrari   5071970-04-11
United States, Mississippi, De Soto, along main road near swimming pool at Camp Currier, 34.8348204 -90.1673164

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Sagina decumbens (Ell.) Torr. & A. Gray
MMNS025557Lucas C. Majure   13882006-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Lauderdale, Chunky River, lawn of Dunn's Falls., 32.2288 -88.8214

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Sagina decumbens (Ell.) Torr. & A. Gray
MMNS033243Charles T. Bryson   183052001-04-10
United States, Mississippi, Pearl River, SE of Poplarville; 4.3 mi. SE jct of Hwys I-59 and MS 53; N of Hwy 53, TSA research area, 30.7519 -89.4921

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MMNS036065W. E. Niles   62212000-05-01
United States, Nevada, Clark, Las Vegas, residence at 3538 Newland Avenue, 36.121568 -115.097432, 567m

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Sagina decumbens (Elliott) Torr. & A. Gray
MMNS037166Kevin D. Philley   12502016-03-20
United States, Mississippi, Choctaw, Disturbed area., 33.43589 -89.37297

MMNS
Sagina decumbens (Elliott) Torr. & A. Gray
MMNS081927H.M. Sullivan   22.86402022-04-01
United States, Mississippi, Hinds, 2401A River Oaks Blvd. Jackson, MS., 32.3883 -90.1056

MMNS
Sagina decumbens (Elliott) Torr. & A. Gray
MMNS081776H.M. Sullivan   21.75882021-05-07
United States, Mississippi, Smith, C.M. Sullivan property. 1253 SCR 52, Raleigh MS 39153, 32.0234 -89.3692


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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