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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT289864   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
Vernonia acaulis (Walter) Gleason
BRIT293755   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT220395   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

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BRIT215030   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

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BRIT220614   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT212891   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT221479R. Kral   609201977-08-23
United States, Georgia, Terrell, Kinchafonee Creek bottoms where crossed by Ca. 118 s.w. Smithville.

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BRIT237256   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

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BRIT234363R. Kral   609151977-08-23
United States, Georgia, Terrell, between Dawson and Bronwood by Ga. 118

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BRIT233813   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT233640   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT241059   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
Pityopsis graminifolia (Michx.) Nutt.
BRIT225411   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT220615   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT215031   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT208402   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT498525Richard R. Carter   194212009-08-19
United States, Georgia, Terrell, Pond 0.75 mile North of Terrell-Calhoun county line by GA 45, East side of highway., 31.62882 -84.52612

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Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt.
BRIT419001Richard Carter   194332009-08-19
United States, Georgia, Terrell, 2.1 mi S jct. Hwy. GA 55 and Laing Crossroad Rd, W side of Hwy. GA 55., 31.62412 -84.47765

BRIT:VDB
BRIT609030   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT609044   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT609096   
United States, Georgia, Terrell

BRIT:VDB
BRIT609094   
United States, Georgia, Terrell


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Google Map

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