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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT215667   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT231107   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Heterotheca gossypina (Michx.) Shinners
BRIT224970   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT233809   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Aristida lanosa Muhl. ex Elliot
BRIT256454   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT257328   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Digitaria ciliaris (Retz.) Koeler
BRIT261868   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT256640   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT247892   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Aristida lanosa Muhl. ex Elliott
BRIT256455   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT257158   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT194423   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT195141   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT195140   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT204764   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Liatris elegans (Walter) Michx.
BRIT288115   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Croomia pauciflora (Nutt.) Torr.
BRIT56784James R. Allison   32291988-06-06
United States, Georgia, Talbot, Ca. 11.5 mi. NE of Talbotton, in Big Lazer Creek Wildlife Management Area.

BRIT:VDB
BRIT557395   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Polygonella fimbriata (Elliot) Horton
BRIT540743   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
BRIT576544   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Carex radiata (Wahlenb.) Small
BRIT609499   
United States, Georgia, Talbot

BRIT:VDB
Carex superata Naczi, Reznicek & B.A. Ford
BRIT609477   
United States, Georgia, Talbot


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