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

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Western Carolina University Herbarium


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Befaria racemosa Vent., orth.
WCUH0010581   
United States, Georgia, Camden

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Lyonia ferruginea (Walter) Nutt.
WCUH0010999   
United States, Georgia, Camden

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Asimina pygmaea (W. Bartram) Dunal
WCUH0005016Ron Lance   
USA, Georgia, Camden, About four miles north of St. MArys, Ga. Pine and oak woodland, with ground cover mostly of Serenoa.

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WCUH0013458   
United States, Georgia, Camden

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WCUH0017185   
United States, Georgia, Camden

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WCUH0023299   
United States, Georgia, Camden

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WCUH0024134   
United States, Georgia, Camden

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WCUH0024528   
United States, Georgia, Camden

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WCUH0027138   
United States, Georgia, Camden

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WCUH0029695   
United States, Georgia, Camden

WCUH:X-WCUH
Asimina pygmea (Bartram) Dunal
WCUH0005015Ron Lance   9-86
United States, Georgia, Camden, Ca. 4 miles N of St. Mary's.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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