Dataset: TTRS
Taxa: Chaptalia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tall Timbers Research Station


TTRS
TTRS_000003558Norris, R. A.   3341965-03-17
United States, Georgia, Thomas, 1 mi N Ocholocknee River, off new highway 19, near Thomasville. Low pineland. Disk and ray flowers white; rays either white or purplish on lower (or outer) side., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
TTRS_000003559White, Rodie   1081965-03-24
United States, Florida, Wakulla, Rt 319 S of Sopchoppy. Corolla lavender underneath, white above., 30.17056524 -84.40394371

TTRS
TTRS_000003560Godfrey, Robert K.   836621990-02-04
United States, Florida, Jefferson, in low place in wiregrass-longleaf pine flatwoods, and abundant in places on lower slopes of highway shoulders, by US Rt 98, ca 2 mi E of Jefferson /Leon Co. line, and E of Newport. Ray flowers pink to purplish beneath, white above thus heads appearing white as viewed from above. In bright light heads are erect with rays spreading horizontally; at night or on dark cloudy days heads strongly nodding and "closed", 30.43808791 -83.89531977

TTRS
TTRS_000003561Godfrey, Robert K.   775261980-03-29
United States, Georgia, Thomas, low, wet, flat areas, longleaf pine forests, Wade Tract of TTRS, between Metcalf and Thomasville., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
TTRS_000003562Komarek, R.   1981-02-25
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Big Woods, Greenwood Plantation sdjoining city limits of Thomasville along boulevard between US 84 and railroad. Annually burned pineland mostly longleaf. Poorly drained situations. Bog area. First flowers this year., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
TTRS_000003563Godfrey, Robert K.   836721990-02-13
United States, Florida, Liberty, lower part of gentle slope of longleaf pine-wiregrass open pineland, recently burned. Apalachicola National Forest, by Co Rd 379, 0.8 mi S of its junction with Co Rd 12, S of Bristol. Some associates: Sporobolis floridanum, Pinguicula pumila, Viola septemloba, V lancolata., 30.24113757 -84.88308346


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