Dataset: GSW
Taxa: heliopsis => Heliopsis, Heliopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


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00001932Robert A. Norris   65731993-10-03
USA, Georgia, Sumter, Nature trail above Muckalee Creek, Americus Plant Materials Center, ca. 2.3 mi. NW of downtown Americus, Sumter Co. GA, 32.095518 -84.253777

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00001933Samuel B. Jones   243021984-07-12
USA, Georgia, Walker, John's Mountain Wildlife Management Area. S of Villanow. S of check station, side of road.

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00001934W. C. Holmes   35671979-05-23
USA, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish: La.Hwy 156 ca 3.5 mi from goldonna

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00001935Michael O. Moore   22441995-06-21
USA, Georgia, Dekalb, Stone Mountain Park; infrequent along small rocky creek in mature hardwood forest on the north side of Stonewall Jackson Drive, across road from 1996 Olympic Velodrome construction site; elevation 950’; Stone Mountain 7.5’ topo quad

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00001936R. Dale Thomas   111,5351989-07-28
USA, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Large clearcut woods on clay soil on hill beside La. 156 about 2.5 mi1es southwest of Goldonna Fire Lookout Tower and east of Creston; Sec. 33, T12N, R6H.


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