Dataset: GSW
Taxa: Balsaminaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


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00002802Robert A. Norris   32381976-08-07
USA, Georgia, Sumter, on S side of Philema Creek (by State Hwy. 377), ca. 9 mi. S Americus, Sumter Co, Ga.

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00002804Sidney McDaniel   156561971-09-21
USA, Mississippi, Prentiss, Prentiss Co.: ca 15 mi SE of Booneville near Little Brown Creek, NE 1/4, Sect. 25

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00002803David D. Taylor   3351981-06-13
USA, Kentucky, Madison, Twin Knobs, Berea College Forest, ca 1.3 mi S of Berea in vicinity of radio tower

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00002805S.W. Leonard   82281983-09-21
USA, North Carolina, Davidson, along Snyder Branch near confluence with Swearing Creek, ca 014 mi north of US 64, west of Lexington.

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00002806C.E. Garton   230541983-08-16
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay Dist., Mouth of Cannister creek, McIntyre Bay, L. Nipigon, 49.45 -88.783333

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00002807C.E. Garton   206031981-09-02
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay Dist., White Pine Reserve at SE. corner of Greenwood L. on Sagnagons Access Rd., 33.383333 -90.65

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00002808C.E. Garton   240331987-09-04
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay Dist., Silver Islet comm. just E. of old store Sibley Pen., 48.333333 -89.816667

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Impatiens oliveri C. Wright ex W. Watson
00002809Robert A. Norris   48031984-04-17
USA, California, San Francisco, Coarse shrubby perennial in cult, L27 Eureka St, San Francisco, S. F. Co, Calif.

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00002810R. Dale Thomas   145,1471995-07-28
USA, Tennessee, Grainger, North slope near top of Clinch Mountain beside U.S. 25E south of Thorn Hill and northwest of Bean Station.


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