Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Catinaria brodoana
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Catinaria brodoana R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
03220207J. C. Lendemer   721262022-03-15
United States of America, Mississippi, Perry Co., De Soto National Forest, tributary to Cypress Creek, E of MS-29 ~3.0 mi S of int w/ of US-98 in New Augusta, 31.160261 -89.027505, 82m

NY
Catinaria brodoana R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
03220444J. C. Lendemer   722382022-03-15
United States of America, Mississippi, Perry Co., De Soto National Forest, E of MS-29 ~4.9 mi S of int w/ of US-98 in New Augusta, 0.6 mi E of Red Hill Rd, tributary to Sweetwater Creek, 31.134216 -89.021542, 68m

University of Florida Herbarium - Lichens


FLAS
Catinaria brodoana R.C. Harris & W. R. Buck
FLAS L14579Laurel Kaminsky   2022-03-16
United States, Mississippi, George, Harvell & Pellerree Jackson Sandhills Preserve (TNC), 4.78 air mi. NW of Lucedale. Along S side of Palestine Garden Rd. approx. 1.37 mi. SSE of jct. with Allen Rd. and Ford James Rd. Lat. 30.988975N, Long. 88.620404W.


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