Dataset: DSC-
Taxa: Ratibida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Delta State University


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Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Woot. & Standl.
DSC101409Robert A. Stewart II   55971996-06-16
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, MISSISSIPPI. Bolivar Co.: Cleveland, at 1604 Terrace Rd.

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Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnh.
DSC101698Ronald G. Wieland   65401991-06-24
United States, Mississippi, Newton, MISSISSIPPI. Newton Co.: near lake just east of junction of I-20 and Hwy. 80 ca 1 mile along the south side of Hwy. Jackson Prairie Region. 321955N, 0891619W., 32.331944 -89.271944

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Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnh.
DSC112646Ronald G. Wieland   65401991-06-24
United States, Mississippi, Newton, MISSISSIPPI. Newton Co.: near lake just east of junction of I-20 and Hwy. 80 ca 1 mile along the south side of Hwy. Jackson Prairie Region. 321955N, 0891619W., 32.331944 -89.271944

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Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnh.
DSC112588Ronald G. Wieland   65401991-06-24
United States, Mississippi, Newton, MISSISSIPPI. Newton Co.: near lake just east of junction of I-20 and Hwy. 80 ca 1 mile along the south side of Hwy. Jackson Prairie Region. 321955N, 0891619W., 32.331944 -89.271944

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Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnh.
DSC112601Ronald G. Wieland   65401991-06-24
United States, Mississippi, Newton, MISSISSIPPI. Newton Co.: near lake just east of junction of I-20 and Hwy. 80 ca 1 mile along the south side of Hwy. Jackson Prairie Region. 321955N, 0891619W., 32.331944 -89.271944

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Ratibida Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart
DSC115867Robert A. Stewart   72972017-06-08
United States, Mississippi, Chickasaw, MISSISSIPPI. Chickasaw Co.: Ca. 12 miles east of Houston, on CR 406 E of Buena Vista; ca. 0.5 miles east from CR 169. N33.8405; W88.8177, Black Belt Region., 33.8405 -88.8177


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