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

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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Pleopeltis polypodioides var. michauxiana (Weath.) E.B.Andrews & Windham
IND-0006012Charles C. Godfrey   s.n.1906-04-01
United States, Georgia, Columbia, Columbia County, 33.54214 -82.25415

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IND-0052849Wilbur H. Duncan   97541949-06-23
United States, Georgia, Columbia, S side of Keg Creek, 33.676356 -82.235503, 91m

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IND-0091888Wilbur H. Duncan   109431950-05-27
United States, Georgia, Columbia, in open woods along Lloyd Creek 3.2 mi. W39dS of Clark Hill Dam., 33.630854 -82.242162, 79m

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Galium tinctorium (L.) Scop.
IND-0095871Wilbur H. Duncan   111201950-06-23
United States, Georgia, Columbia, Lloyd Creek 3.2 mi . W 39° S of Clark Hill Dam, 33.630854 -82.242162, 79m

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IND-0125858Wilbur H. Duncan   102741949-09-06
United States, Georgia, Columbia, near top of mountain SE side of W fork of Cliott Creek 9 mi W10dS of Clark Hill Dam, 33.643484 -82.369271

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IND-0129731Wilbur H. Duncan   111041950-06-23
United States, Georgia, Columbia, at western base of Rose Mount Mountains 3.5 mi S37dW of Clark Hill Dam, 33.619847 -82.236988, 116m

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Heterotheca subaxillaris (Lam.) Britt. & Rusby
IND-0134929Wilbur H. Duncan   117791950-08-16
United States, Georgia, Columbia, N part of county, 33.623941 -82.27887

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IND-0148207Wilbur H. Duncan   97411949-06-23
United States, Georgia, Columbia, along Keg Creek 3.6 mi. Clark Hill, 33.679854 -82.236233, 67m

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Zizia aptera (A. Gray) Fernald
IND-0148599Wilbur H. Duncan   111251950-06-23
United States, Georgia, Columbia, hillside S of Keg creek, about 3 mi. due W of Clark Hill Dam, 33.652494 -82.252198


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