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

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Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


GSW
00003520Robert A. Norris   67251996-07-28
USA, Georgia, Sumter, Right bank of Little Lime Creek, just E of Brickyard (formerly B. H. Harris) Rd, ca. 6 mi. NNW of Leslie, Sumter Co. GA, 32.038788 -84.108581

GSW
00003521Robert A. Norris   51411986-07-12
USA, Georgia, Sumter, 110 Woodcrest Ct. Americus, Sumter Co. GA, 32.073395 -84.201504

GSW
00003522   
USA, Illinois, Winnebago

GSW
00003523   
USA, Nebraska, Hall

GSW
00003524   
USA, Tennessee

GSW
00003525   
USA, Illinois, Crawford

GSW
00003526   
USA, Wisconsin, Fond Du Lac

GSW
00003527   
USA, Wisconsin, Fond Du Lac

GSW
00013260A. Jacobs, K. Roberts, Y. Williams   1102017-03-24
USA, Georgia, Sumter, 402 Old Plains Hwy. West of Plains, GA Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm, 32.02674 -84.43327, 152m

GSW
00003529   
USA, Utah, Duchesne

GSW
00003528   
USA, Utah, San Juan

GSW
00003530   
USA, Utah, Washington

GSW
Trema orientalis (L.) Blume
00011971   
USA, Hawaii


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