Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heterotheca correllii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Mississippi, Thomas M. Pullen Herbarium


MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060890S. B. Jones Jr.   35451965-09-11
USA, Mississippi, Forrest, At Hwy 11 & 49, Hattiesburg, 31.307321 -89.316432

MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060891S. B. Jones & C. Jones   141021967-07-06
USA, Mississippi, Hancock, 1 mi N of Necaise, 30.615783 -89.405982

MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060892S. B. Jones Jr. & C. Jones   148191967-07-23
USA, Mississippi, Harrison, Along Biloxi River, R10W T7S Sec 8, SW of Wool Market, 30.449319 -89.009144

MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060893S. B. Jones   129241967-06-05
USA, Mississippi, Jasper, Just N of Paulding, 32.083082 -89.047855

MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060894S. B. Jones Jr. & C. Jones   142371967-07-12
USA, Mississippi, Jones, Point Laurel 10 mi SE of Laurel DeSoto National Forest

MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060895S. B. Jones & J. D. Reynolds   123351967-05-13
USA, Mississippi, Lamar, Near Black Creek, and Hwy 589 NNW of Purvis, T3N R15W Sec 12, 31.246441 -89.45887

MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060896S. B. Jones   95821966-08-27
USA, Mississippi, Perry, 4 mi E of Runnelstown, 31.375712 -89.043721

MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060897S. B. Jones   146721967-07-21
USA, Mississippi, Perry, 2.1 mi E of Runnelstown, 31.375725 -89.076022

MISS
Heterotheca correllii (Fern.) Ahles
MISS0060898S. B. Jones & C. Jones   138471967-07-01
USA, Mississippi, Smith, Shongelo Rec. Area, N of Raleigh, Bienville National Forest, 32.10293 -89.513124


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