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

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Tall Timbers Research Station


TTRS
Sabal minor (Jacquin) Persoon
TTRS_000001453Godfrey, Robert K.   729971973-10-20
United States, Florida, Liberty, Frequent in floodplain forest and occasional on mixed forest of slopes, Torreya State Park., 30.24113757 -84.88308346

TTRS
Sabal minor (Jacquin) Persoon
TTRS_000001454Godfrey, Robert K.   729971973-10-20
United States, Florida, Liberty, Frequent in floodplain forest and occasional on mixed forest of slopes, Torreya State Park., 30.24113757 -84.88308346

TTRS
Rhapidophyllum hystrix (Pursh) H. Wendland & Drude ex Drude
TTRS_000001452Godfrey, Robert K.   
United States, Florida, Liberty, detailed locality information protected

TTRS
Serenoa repens (W. Bartram) Small
TTRS_000001455Godfrey, Robert K.   774021979-11-08
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Amongst slash pines. Longleaf pine forest, rolling terrain, "Wade Tract" of Tall Timbers Research, Inc, between Thomasville and Metcalf., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
Serenoa repens (W. Bartram) Small
TTRS_000001456Godfrey, Robert K.   1989-05-03
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Greenwood Plantation Bigwoods near Thomasville, Ga. Few scattered plants in restricted area near main branch. Growth maintained at about ankle high by annual burning., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
Serenoa repens (W. Bartram) Small
TTRS_000001457Godfrey, Robert K.   838451990-05-11
United States, Florida, Leon, Well drained longleaf pine-wiregrass flatwoods, Apalachicola National Forest, by forest road 313, 1 mile S of Fla. Rt. 20, W of Tallahassee., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

TTRS
Serenoa repens (W. Bartram) Small
TTRS_000001458Godfrey, Robert K.   838451990-05-11
United States, Florida, Leon, Well draines longleaf pine-wiregrass flatwoods, Apalachicola National Forest, by fores road 313, 1 mile S of Fla. Rt. 20, W of Tallahassee., 30.45845973 -84.27766976


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