INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Carex longii Mackenzie
ILLS00069870Charles T. Bryson   192402002-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, Simpson Legion Lake, to north of Highway US 49., 31.9 -89.8333

ILLS:PLANT
Carex longii Mackenzie
ILLS00069868Charles T. Bryson   192432002-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, Simpson Legion Lake, to north of Highway US 49., 31.9 -89.8333

ILLS:PLANT
Coreopsis pubescens Ell.
Charles T. Bryson, J. Paige Goodlett   186132001-05-09
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, Northwest of Mendenhall; south of Highway US 49 and Strong River. Bluffs and mesic ravines, wooded area or along edge of woods.

ILLS:PLANT
Carex striatula Michaux
ILLS00070563Charles T. Bryson   192412002-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, Simpson Legion Lake, to North of Highway US 49.

ILLS:PLANT
Carex crebriflora Wiegand
ILLS00069110Charles T. Bryson   192452002-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, Simpson Legion Lake, to North of Highway US 49.

ILLS:PLANT
Carex digitalis var. floridana Willdenow
ILLS00069293Charles T. Bryson   192472002-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, Simpson Legion Lake, to north of Highway US 49.

ILLS:PLANT
Carex pigra Naczi
ILLS00070225Charles T. Bryson   192422002-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, Simpson Legion Lake, to north of Highway US 49.

ILLS:PLANT
Carex pigra Naczi
ILLS00070226Charles T. Bryson   192532002-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, D’Lo, median of Highway US 49.

ILLS:PLANT
Carex longii Mackenzie
ILLS00069869Charles T. Bryson   192542002-05-08
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, D’Lo, median of Highway US 49., 31.997189 -89.911188


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