INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Mississippi; Washington; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


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Carex louisianica Bailey
ILLS00069873Charles T. Bryson and W. Morris   39321985-05-21
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Caculated 3 mile north Stoneville, Delta Experimental Forest.

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Carex reniformis (Bailey) Small
ILLS00070321Charles T. Bryson and T.E. Newton   
United States, Mississippi, Washington, detailed locality information protected

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Cyperus iria Linnaeus
Charles T. Bryson, D. Hastings, & M. Taylor   44571986-07-07
United States, Mississippi, Washington, North of Elizabeth; 2.5 miles northeast of Stoneville Southern Weed Science Laboratory Research Farm.

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ILLS00068898Charles T. Bryson   
United States, Mississippi, Washington, detailed locality information protected

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Charles T. Bryson   89681990-05-07
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Stoneville, Delta Branch Experiment Station.

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Carex molesta Mackenzie
ILLS00069984Charles T. Bryson   191702002-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State Park, south of Highway Mississippi 12 and just east of Black Bayou.

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Carex molesta Mackenzie
ILLS00069983Charles T. Bryson   150741996-05-06
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Greenville, north of junction Highway US 82 and South Broadway Street. Within 0.2 mile of Mississippi River Levee, Delta Region.

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Eriochloa contracta A.S. Hitchcock
Charles T. Bryson   169551998-11-24
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Greenville, 2 mile south of junction of Highways US 82 and MS 1; along Highway MS 1.

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Solanum diphyllum Linnaeus
ILLS00076718Charles T. Bryson   182482001-04-05
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Stoneville, USDA-ARS, Jamie Whitten Delta States Research Center, Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Greenhouses. Prickly nightshade biology and ecology containment greenhouse. Delta Region.

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Paige Goodlett   552001-08-03
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Ca. 2 mile northeast of Stoneville, MS, USDA-ARS, Southern Weed Science Research Unit Farm along edge of woods. Delta Region.

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Ruellia nudiflora (Engelmann & Gray) Urban
Charles T. Bryson, Brad Coleman, J. Paige Goodlett   187842001-07-09
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 1.0 mile west of Washington - Sunflower County line, in median of Highway US 82. Delta Region.

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Imperata cylindrica (Linnaeus) Beauvois
Charles T. Bryson, J. Paige Goodlett   178822000-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 2.5 mile northeast of Stoneville, USDA-ARS, Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Farm. Delta Region.

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Carex leavenworthii Dewey
ILLS00069799Charles T. Bryson, T.E. Newton   41201986-04-10
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge. Natural levee between Alligator Pond and Swan Lake Slough. Mississippi Delta Region.

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Bowlesia incana Ruiz & Pavon
Paige Goodlett   352001-04-26
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Growing on dirt pile behind Southern Weed Science Research Unit greenhouse at USDA-ARS facility at Stoneville, MS. Delta Region.

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Carex granularis Muhlenberg ex Willdenow
ILLS00069429Charles T. Bryson   191652002-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State Park, south of Highway MS 12 and just east of Black Bayou. Delta Region.

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Carex blanda Dewey
ILLS00068850Charles T. Bryson   191632002-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State Park, south of Highway MS 12 and just east of Black Bayou. Delta Region.

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Carex leavenworthii Dewey
ILLS00069795Charles T. Bryson   191722002-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State Park, south of Highway MS12 and just east of Black Bayou. Delta Region.

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ILLS00078308Charles T. Bryson   175281999-08-23
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 2.0 mile northeast of Stoneville, USDA-ARS Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Farm. Delta Region.

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Coronopus didymus (Linnaeus) Small
Charles T. Bryson, J. Paige Goodlett   186352001-05-17
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 2.5 mile northeast Stoneville, USDA-ARS, Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Farm.

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Charles T. Bryson, J. Paige Goodlett   186272001-05-17
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 2.5 mile northeast Stoneville, USDA-ARS, Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Farm.

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Imperata cylindrica (Linnaeus) Beauvois
Charles T. Bryson, J. Paige Goodlett   178812000-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 2.5 mile northeast Stoneville, USDA-ARS, Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Farm. In containment area for research plants. Dleta Region.

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ILLS00076691Charles T. Bryson   195592002-08-09
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 2.5 mile northeast Stoneville, USDA-ARS, Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Farm. Research plots. Dleta Region.

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Carex corrugata Fernald
ILLS00069094Charles T. Bryson   191662002-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State Park, south of Highway MS 12 and just east of Black Bayou. Delta Region.

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Carex caroliniana Schweinitz
ILLS00068966Charles T. Bryson   191692002-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State Park, south of Highway MS 12 and just east of Black Bayou. Delta Region.

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Carex corrugata Fernald
ILLS00069093Charles T. Bryson, Nancy B. Bryson   191242002-04-19
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Greenville, northeast of junction Highway US 82 and Broadway. Delta Region.

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Carex blanda Dewey
ILLS00068851Charles T. Bryson, Nancy B. Bryson   191232002-04-19
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Greenville, northeast of junction Highway US 82 and Broadway. Delta Region.

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Sclerochloa dura (Linnaeus) Beauvois
Charles T. Bryson   162681998-03-30
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 2.5 mile northeast of Stoneville, Southern Weed Research Unit Research Farm. Delta Region.

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Solanum jamaicense Miller
ILLS00076759Charles T. Bryson, Paige Goodlett   176871999-09-10
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Grown in a containment area on the USDA-ARS, Southern Weed Science Research Unit Research Farm, ca. 2 mile northeast of Stoneville. Fruit/seed origionally from Jeff Mullahey in 1997, Florida.

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Charles T. Bryson   191622002-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State Park, off West Park Road. Along old logging road. Delta Region.

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Cissus incisa De Moulins
Charles T. Bryson   191132002-02-28
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Grown at USDA-ARS, SWSL greenhouse from roots collected near California Avenue in Leland.

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Carex molesta Mackenzie ex Bright
ILLS00069982Charles T. Bryson   191702002-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State Park, south of Highways MS 12 and junction east of Black Bayou. Delta Region.

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Neobeckia aquatica (Eaton) Greene
Charles T. Bryson, J. Paige Goodlett   191222002-04-20
United States, Mississippi, Washington

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Cyperus longus Linnaeus
Charles T. Bryson   194722002-07-08
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Grown in USDA-ARS, Jamie Whitten Delta States Research Center, Southern Weed Science Research Unit greenhouse, Stoneville for biological and ecological research.

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Cissus incisa Des Moulins
Charles T. Bryson   194732002-07-18
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leland, south end of Cypress Street, in a vacant lot. Delta Region.


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