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

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Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


GSW
Clidemia hirta (L.) D. Don
00008359   
Sri Lanka, Ceylon

GSW
Miconia splendens (Sw.) Griseb.
00008413   
Peru, Iquitos, Loreto

GSW
00008418   
USA, Georgia, Turner

GSW
00008417   
USA, Georgia, Sumter

GSW
00008419   
USA, Georgia, Sumter

GSW
00008420   
USA, Georgia, Baker

GSW
00008421   
USA, Georgia, Baker

GSW
Rhexia lutea Walter
00008422   
USA, Georgia, Turner

GSW
Rhexia lutea Walter
00008423   
USA, Georgia, Turner

GSW
rhexia lutea Walter
00008424   
USA, Mississippi, Pearl River

GSW
00008426   
USA, Louisiana, Cameron

GSW
00008427   
USA, Mississippi, Oktibbeha

GSW
00008428   
USA, Georgia, Sumter

GSW
00008432   
USA, Florida, Franklin, detailed locality information protected

GSW
00008433   
USA, Georgia, Macon

GSW
00008434   
USA, Georgia, Lee

GSW
Rhexia salicifolia Kral & Bostick
00008435   
USA, Florida, Bay

GSW
00008436   
USA, Georgia, Terrell

GSW
00008437   
USA, Georgia, Walker

GSW
00008439   
USA, Alabama, Autauga

GSW
00008440   
USA, California, San Francisco

GSW
00008431   
USA, Georgia, Sumter

GSW
00008425   
USA, Georgia, Dooly

GSW
00008429   
USA, Alabama, Lee

GSW
00008430   
USA, Florida, Jefferson

GSW
Memecylon Thwaites
00008410   
Sri Lanka, Sabaragamu, Ratnapura

GSW
00008411   
Sri Lanka, Ceylon

GSW
00008442   
Peru, Loreto

GSW
00008409   
Peru, Loreto

GSW
00008438   
USA, Georgia, Early

GSW
Blakea rosea (R.& P.) Don
00008358   
Peru, Loreto, Maynas

GSW
00008360   
Peru, San Martin

GSW
00008412   
Peru, Loreto, Iquitos

GSW
00008415   
Peru, Loreto, Maynas

GSW
00008441   
Peru, Loreto, Maynas

GSW
00008414   
Peru, Madre de Dios, Iquitos

GSW
00008416   
Sri Lanka, Central, Nuwara Eliya


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