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

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
MMNS010962H.M. Sullivan   05-11002005-08-18
United States, Mississippi, Pike, Percy Quinnn State Park. Below dam in woods around spillway. In spillway channel. Gathering in floating mats near the shoreline., 31.1925 -90.50694444

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MMNS020784Ronald G. Wieland   98532003-12-10
United States, Mississippi, Warren, Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg, 32.29555556 -90.86166667

MMNS
MMNS024277Lucas C. Majure   11602005-08-26
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, confluence of Mocassin Cr. w/ Tenn-Tom Waterway, vic. of Aberdeen Marina., 33.8751 -88.5357

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MMNS025053Bob Jones   s.n.2005-09-20
United States, Mississippi, Lowndes, E end of Hwy 50 bridge over Tenn/Tom Waterway., 33.5799 -88.4828

MMNS
MMNS025400R.L. Jones   050662005-12-02
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, Lake Mary Rd. Buffalo River bridge., 31.1639 -91.5271

MMNS
MMNS035553H.M. Sullivan   11.37632011-11-15
United States, Mississippi, Lawrence, Lake Mary Crawford, NW of Monticello. Nature trail west from western boat launch to pipeline edge of lake.; 31.57374 -90.16089, 31.57374 -90.16089

MMNS
MMNS037852Richard Carter   211972013-07-18
United States, Georgia, Colquitt, 1.2 mi N jct. Mack Dekle Road and Hwy. US 319; east side of Mack Dekle Road., 31.08786 -83.82729

MMNS
Salvinia molesta D.S.Mitch.
MMNS016364H.M. Sullivan   05-11872005-11-10
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Bayou off Dead River Rd, south of Roys Rd., 30.42333333 -88.62611111

MMNS
Salvinia molesta D.S.Mitch.
MMNS020782Ronald G. Wieland   98552003-12-10
United States, Mississippi, Warren, Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg, 32.29555556 -90.86166667

MMNS
MMNS001404John Burris   744251974-10-12
United States, Mississippi, Quitman, Flag Lake on S. Hwy 315, 2.1 mi W of Sledge, 34.404 -90.241

MMNS
MMNS001655W.C. Holmes   32491978-03-16
United States, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Ca 3 mi N of Trichell on LA Hwy 1226., 31.851638 -92.955714

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MMNS002276Sidney McDaniel   104121968-03-26
United States, Mississippi, Noxubee, 1 mi SW of Macon, Noxubee River bottoms., 33.07808 -88.56148

MMNS
MMNS008054R.K. Godfrey   604741960-10-21
United States, Florida, Taylor, Adams Beach Rd, S of Perry, 5.6 mi S of US Rte 19-98., 29.881884 -83.634314

MMNS
MMNS008055R.K. Godfrey   604741960-10-21
United States, Florida, Taylor, Adams Beach Rd, S of Perry, 5.6 mi S of US Rte 19-98., 29.881884 -83.634314

MMNS
MMNS008056R. Dale Thomas   480891975-10-28
United States, Louisiana, Richland, On I-20 ROW, 1.5 mi W of Start exit., 32.480158 -91.888534

MMNS
MMNS014837John R. MacDonald   107511997-06-20
United States, Alabama, Barbour, roadside of Hwy. 82 at 1.5 mi W of junc. w/ Hwy. 49 in Comer; area around lake, 32.037588 -85.410326

MMNS
MMNS022512Lucas C. Majure   3542004-05-27
United States, Mississippi, Rankin, Ross Barnett Reservoir, Lake Harbour Rd. off of Hwy. 43, 32.51917 -89.9069

MMNS
MMNS027130Joel Barnes   9761977-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Abundant in shallow water of Lake Jackson. Plants reddish in color, completely covering surface of water in some areas. Collected in section 15., 33.05635 -91.08559

MMNS
MMNS028621Lucas C. Majure   20282007-03-03
United States, Mississippi, Lauderdale, S of I-20E and Meridian adj to RR tracks, just W of Mt Barton, 32.3485 -88.719

MMNS
MMNS029902Charles T. Bryson   232782010-03-10
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 33.47333 -90.90242

MMNS
MMNS038637H.M. Sullivan   99-1951999-12-02
United States, Mississippi, Hinds, LeFleurs Bluff State Park., 32.326958 -90.155365


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