Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: United States of America OR USA OR U.S.A.; Louisiana; Saint Helena Parish; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers.
2077004C. M. Allen   169871990-04-07
United States of America, Louisiana, Saint Helena Parish, La. 38 about two miles south of Greensburg; roadside

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2371109J. W. Thieret   319591969-11-01
United States of America, Louisiana, Saint Helena Parish, 2.5 mi W of Easleyville. (Which is 7 mi N of Greensburg.)

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Poa autumnalis Muhl. ex Elliott
1784892C. M. Allen   169761990-04-07
United States of America, Louisiana, Saint Helena Parish, Roadside of LA. 38 about two miles south of Greensburg.

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Erigeron strigosus Muhl. ex Willd.
2096094J. F. Pruski   11601979-09-24
United States of America, Louisiana, Saint Helena Parish, along La 63, ca 0.5 miles N of jct. with La 16; in burned pinelands

NY
2355942J. W. Thieret   319601969-11-01
United States of America, Louisiana, Saint Helena Parish, 2.5 miles west of Easleyville (which is 7 miles N of Greensburg), 30.932349 -90.671764

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Solidago arguta subsp. boottii (Hook.) G.H.Morton
2336740R. D. Thomas   327421972-10-01
United States of America, Louisiana, Saint Helena Parish, Small valley in NW corner of parish, 2 mi NW of LA 1044, NW of Chipola.

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3483589R. D. Thomas   326791972-10-01
United States of America, Louisiana, Saint Helena Parish, Small valley in northwest corner of parish, 2 miles NW of La. 1044, NW of Chipola.

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3553912C. M. Allen   169821990-04-07
United States of America, Louisiana, Saint Helena Parish, Roadside of La. 38 about two miles south of Greensburg.


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Google Map

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