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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT311473   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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BRIT311856   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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BRIT310577R. Kral   837511994-07-14
United States, Georgia, Atkinson, Ga 135 just N of Willacoochee River ca. 2 mi. S of Willacoochee.

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Rhynchospora inexpansa (Michx.) Vahl
BRIT213266   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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BRIT219809   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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Fimbristylis puberula (Michx.) Vahl
BRIT211275   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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BRIT219810   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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BRIT220326   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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BRIT237145   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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Lyonia ferruginea (Walter) Nutt.
BRIT231061   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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BRIT233886   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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Lygodium japonicum (Thunb.) Sw.
BRIT533880Richard Carter   168432006-06-23
United States, Georgia, Atkinson, ca. 13 mi S Willacoochee; just S jct Hwy GA 135 and Hwy GA 168/64; 0.1 mi W of Hwy GA 135, S side Mudd Creek Rd; 31.1627333 -83.0897167, 31.1627333 -83.0897167

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BRIT521242Richard Carter   221792014-06-24
United States, Georgia, Atkinson, 0.6 mi NW jct. Live Oak Church Rd and Springhead Church Rd, along E saide Springhead Church Rd, 31.2169 -83.01578

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BRIT508403   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

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BRIT240978   
United States, Georgia, Atkinson


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