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

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
MMNS009079John R. MacDonald   88411995-06-09
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, Aberdeen, roadside of old Hwy. 25/8 w/ bridge closed to traffic for crossing river, 33.8256 -88.5489

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Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
MMNS009099John R. MacDonald   89241995-07-02
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, vic. of Aberdeen, Corps of Engineer's land along TN/Tombigbee Waterway, woods along old river channel & sandy dredge disposal field nearby, 33.7988 -88.4979

MMNS
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
MMNS013908Charles T. Bryson   81851988-07-12
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leland, NE Deer Creek Dr. Introduction, 33.40386 -90.90011

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Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
MMNS021894Lucas C. Majure   31902008-05-09
United States, Mississippi, Lauderdale, Toomsuba Cr S on interstate 20 from exit 165 (Alamucha-Toomsuba Rd.), 32.40893 -88.50704

MMNS
MMNS034035Robert A. Stewart II   66691999-06-29
United States, Missouri, Butler, E side of US Hwy 67, ca. 0.2 mi S of MO Hwy 142 at Neelyville., 36.561724 -90.506223


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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