Dataset: SELU-
Taxa: Myosotis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Southeastern Louisiana University, Glen N. Montz Herbarium


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SELU0007825Rachel Dowty   291997-03-22
United States, Louisiana, Saint Charles, on west levee of Bonnet Carre Spillway south of Airline Hwy.

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SELU0007826Tad Zebryk with Mark Matusiak   18831995-03-28
United States, Louisiana, Ascension, Along Sam Martin Road about 1.0 miles from intersection of La. 936 and La. 937. Sorrento. Sec. 4, T10S, R4E.

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SELU0007827Glen N. Montz   60801993-04-10
United States, Louisiana, Saint John the Baptist, Along hwy 3217, about 0.5 mile south of hwy 61, LaPlace, LA

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SELU0007828Glen N. Montz   60621993-03-28
United States, Louisiana, Saint John the Baptist, River Forest Subdivistion, 3 miles north hwy 61, end of Nottingham Road, LaPlace, LA

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SELU0007829Glen N. Montz   46911979-04-09
United States, Louisiana, Saint Charles, Bonnet Carre Spillway about 1 mile north of Airline hwy at base of east guide levee

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SELU0007830Glen N. Montz   64901994-03-09
United States, Louisiana, Calcasieu, 1/4 mile north I-10 along hwy 171 at Day's Inn, Lake Charles

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SELU0007831Glen N. Montz   65441994-03-27
United States, Louisiana, Saint Charles, Hill Heights Country Club, Destrehan, LA

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Myosotis macrosperma Engelm.
SELU0007832Glen N. Montz   65911994-04-07
United States, Louisiana, Assumption, Common in wet field along Mike St near Coprs of Engineers facility, Pierre Part, LA

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SELU0007833glen n. montz   65781994-04-07
United States, Louisiana, Saint Mary, At east end of Bayou Boeuf Lock, Corps of Engineers facility on GIWW, Morgan City, LA.

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SELU0007834Glen N. Montz & Judy Montz   71661994-10-16
United States, Louisiana, Saint Charles, Glen Montz residence, 216 Murrayhill Dr, Destrehan, LA.


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Google Map

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