Dataset: MMNS
Taxa: Centella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
Centella erecta (L.f.) Fernald
MMNS001947J. Richard Moore   2-261975-10-02
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, USM Arboretum, 2 mi N of Pass Christian. T8S R12W S7 SE/4, 30.3576 -89.22413

MMNS
Centella erecta (L.f.) Fernald
MMNS002240David Morgan   8311978-06-28
United States, Mississippi, Jones, Just E of I-59 and US84 jct., 31.69784 -89.11114

MMNS
Centella erecta (L.f.) Fernald
MMNS005461Ken L. Gordon   4511978-07-20
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, DeSoto NF, ca 5 mi SW of Larue; on FS 428, 30.57049 -88.9072

MMNS
Centella erecta (L.f.) Fernald
MMNS010370H.M. Sullivan   03-3562003-10-27
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Hwy 90 approximately 2.5 miles East of Fountainbleau (junction of Hwy 90 and 57) at junction with Shell Landing Road. SE of junction., 30.3947 -88.6778

MMNS
Centella erecta (L.f.) Fernald
MMNS019489Ronald G. Wieland   82141998-06-06
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Western Borrow Pit located S of I-10, Old Fort Bayou Mitigation Bank (TNC), 2 mi NE of Ocean Springs MS, 30.445 -88.7425

MMNS
Centella erecta (L.f.) Fernald
MMNS031081Steve W. Leonard   9099x1995-09-20
United States, Mississippi, Perry, Camp Shelby Training Site. TA 56Near S end of FS 385C, 31.01501 -88.86523

MMNS
Centella erecta (L.f.) Fernald
MMNS036051H.M. Sullivan   12.39942012-03-14
United States, Mississippi, Marion, Marion County WMA. Powerline corridor on Little Prong Creek; 31.1841 -89.71188999, 31.1841 -89.71188999

MMNS
Centella erecta (L.f.) Fernald
MMNS035637John Gwaltney   2013-06-22
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, ca. 12.22 mi. at 102.18 degrees from Saucier, along Hwy 15 about 0.25 mi. N of Bethal Bike Trail Road, 30.597547 -88.932669


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.