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

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Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


GSW
Fendlerella utahensis (S. Wats.) Heller
00004202   
USA, Arizona, Mohave

GSW
Fendlerella utahensis (S. Wats.) Heller
00011982   
USA, California, San Bernardino

GSW
Fendlerella utahensis (S. Wats.) Heller
00011983   
USA, California, San Bernardino

GSW
Fendlerella utahensis (S. Wats.) Heller
00011984   
USA, Utah, Washington

GSW
Jamesia americana Torr. & A. Gray
00012004   
USA, New Mexico, San Miguel

GSW
00013171   
USA, Georgia, Sumter

GSW
00012022   
USA, Idaho, Custer

GSW
00011992   
USA, South Carolina, Oconee

GSW
00011990   
USA, Georgia, Walker

GSW
00011993   
USA, Mississippi, Carroll

GSW
Hydrangea macrophylla (Thunb.) Ser.
00011996   
USA, Maryland, Howard

GSW
00011995   
USA, Mississippi, Oktibbeha

GSW
00013109   
USA, Georgia, Worth

GSW
00012020   
USA, Georgia, Dekalb

GSW
00012021   
USA, Georgia, Floyd

GSW
00011972   
USA, California, Fresno

GSW
00011975   
USA, South Carolina, Oconee

GSW
00011976   
USA, South Carolina, Pickens

GSW
00011977   
USA, Florida, Alachua

GSW
00011978   
USA, Louisiana, Rapides

GSW
00011979   
USA, Mississippi, Winston

GSW
Hydrangea arborescens subsp. radiata (Walter) E.M. McClint.
00011994   
USA, North Carolina, Macon

GSW
00012070   
USA, California, Marin

GSW
00012071   
USA, California, Marin

GSW
Pileostegia viburnoides Hook. f. & Thomson
00012024   
USA, California, San Francisco

GSW
Hydrangea arborescens f. sterilis (Torr. & A. Gray) H. St. John
00011991   
USA, Georgia, Gilmer

GSW
Philadelphus zeyheri Schrad. ex DC.
00012023   
USA, California, San Francisco


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