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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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Poa autumnalis Muhl. ex Elliott
BRIT268534   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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Tridens flavus (L.) Hitchc.
BRIT269654   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT296876   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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Rhynchospora inexpansa (Michx.) Vahl
BRIT213290   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT214007   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT224397   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT239468   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT253624   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT245819   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore
BRIT198594Gene Wofford   73-3981973-05-10
United States, Georgia, Webster, On rt. 280, 4.3 miles west of Webster and Sumter Co. lines.

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Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
BRIT197177Gene Wofford   73-3971973-05-10
United States, Georgia, Webster, On rt. 280, 4.3 mi. west of the Webster and Sumter Co. line.

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BRIT206498   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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Carex bromoides Schkuhr ex Willd.
BRIT200778   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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Agrostis hyemalis (Walter) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT255561Robert A. Norris   53261987-05-17
United States, Georgia, Webster, In ditch near Kinchafoonee Cr, by U. S. Hwy. 280 (Ga. 27), ca. 2 mi. NW of Preston, Webster Co.

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BRIT516068   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT511624   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT558091   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small
BRIT557503   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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Lycoseris radiata
BRIT579296   
United States, Georgia, Webster

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BRIT651887   
United States, Georgia, Webster


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