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

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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IND-0040480Rudolph Renfroe   191940-05-05
United States, Georgia, Brooks, 1 mi N of Quitman, 30.802015 -83.558422

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Glandularia aristigera (S.Moore) Tronc.
IND-0118278Donovan S. Correll   55491936-06-23
United States, Georgia, Brooks, at Blue Springs, 7 miles north of Quitman, 30.790068 -83.451181

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Helianthus floridanus A. Gray ex Chapm.
IND-0129926Kent D. Perkins   6941979-09-26
United States, Georgia, Brooks, along US 84, 0.6 mi E of Dixie, 30.790766 -83.654319

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Helianthus floridanus A. Gray ex Chapm.
IND-0129925Kent D. Perkins   6941979-09-26
United States, Georgia, Brooks, along US 84, 0.6 mi E of Dixie, 30.790766 -83.654319

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Helianthus floridanus A. Gray ex Chapm.
IND-0129924Wilbur H. Duncan   29881940-09-20
United States, Georgia, Brooks, just N of Quitman, 30.802467 -83.558164

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Helianthus floridanus A. Gray ex Chapm.
IND-0129923William c. Martin   321956-09-13
United States, Georgia, Brooks, near Durdan, 30.791759 -83.473719


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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