Dataset: DAV
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Georgia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Davis Herbarium


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Joscelyn W. Hill; Verne Hill   12831979-10-06
United States, Georgia, Morgan County, In sand of island in N end of Lake Brantley. Hard Labor Creek State Park 2 mi. N of Rutledge.

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Wilbur H. Duncan   126901951-06-21
United States, Georgia, Catoosa County, In water at edge of Blue Springs, 7.1 mi W 22° S of Ringgold., 216m

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Nancy C. Collie; G. Smith, N. MacLeish, M. Garland, D. Coile   22821981-08-18
United States, Georgia, Walker County, Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area. NE of Harrisburg Gulf. Beside sag pond which has been modified by a dam. Edge of water.

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Nancy C. Collie; G. Smith, N. MacLeish, M. Garland, D. Coile   22821981-08-18
United States, Georgia, Walker County, Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area. NE of Harrisburg Gulf. Beside sag pond which has been modified by a dam. Edge of water.

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Wilbur H. Duncan; William P. Adams   190191955-07-01
United States, Georgia, Hall County, Sandy soil, broad bottomland, field abandoned for several years, 11.0 mi. W38°N of Gainesville. Piedmont Province.

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Samuel B. Jones; N. Coile et al.   232541979-06-14
United States, Georgia, McIntosh County, Sapelo Island. Wet ditch near marine institute lab.

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Wilbur H. Duncan; William P. Adams   191941955-07-26
United States, Georgia, Hall County, Shallow soil pockets at top of granite cliff, 3.7 mi W, 22°S of Flowery Branch. Piedmont Province., 320m

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DAV023738Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   27021947-04-04
United States, Georgia, Clay, Open field, Fort Gaines.


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Google Map

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