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

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Baylor University Herbarium


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Eleocharis montana (Kunth) Roemer & J.A. Schultes
BAYLU001188R. Kral   892742000-03-30
United States, Georgia, Decatur, W side of Brunswick by US 84, just W of Loop, 31.24804 -82.334287

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BAYLU000656R. Kral   2003-10-09
USA, Georgia, Decatur, S side United States Highway 84 at Hidden Springs, W side of Climax, 30.839395 -84.564761

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU000718R. Kral   934782002-10-14
USA, Georgia, Decatur, W side of Climax by US 84, 30.839395 -84.564761

BAYLU:BAYLU
Sorghastrum secundum (Elliot) Nash
BAYLU019853R. Kral   945402003-10-07
USA, Georgia, Decatur, S side US 84 at Hidden Springs, W side of Climax, 30.839395 -84.564761

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BAYLU017620Richard Carter   198092010-06-18
USA, Georgia, Decatur, Silver Lake WMA, below old International Paper Company lodge, edge of Silver Lake, 30.839395 -84.564761

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BAYLU045151R. Kral   945342003-10-07
USA, Georgia, Decatur, S side US 84 at Hidden Springs, W side of Climax, 30.839395 -84.564761

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BAYLU052076R. Kral   2003-10-09
United States, Georgia, Decatur

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Dicerandra linearifolia (Elliot) Benth.
BAYLU044699R. Kral   567471975-09-24
USA, Georgia, Decatur, Sandy edge of high hammock by river 3 mi. s. Bainbridge, 30.839395 -84.564761

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BAYLU033499R. Kral   945422003-10-09
United States, Georgia, Decatur County, S side US 84 at Hidden Springs, W side of Climax, 30.886041 -84.47181

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Planera aquatica J.F. Gmel.
BAYLU060003R. Kral   921082002-03-01
United States, Georgia, Decatur County, US 84, E side Bainbridge; tree to 25 ft, full crown, bark platey, at edge of sandy slough by railroad, 30.886041 -84.47181


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Google Map

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