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

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Tall Timbers Research Station


TTRS
TTRS_000007596Norris, R. A.   631964-08-09
United States, Georgia, Thomas, 2 mi N Ochlocknee River (near new US 19)., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
TTRS_000007597Komarek, R.   61964-07-17
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Greenwood Plantation, near Thomasville on plantation drive., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
TTRS_000007598Doren, R. F.   12931973-06-29
United States, Florida, Leon, Tall Timbers Research Station. Whitcomb plots., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

TTRS
TTRS_000007599Komarek, R.   1981-06-28
United States, Georgia, Grady, Birdsong Nature Center, Meridian Road about 5 miles SW of Beachton. Annually burned savanna. North end of Stoddard Stand crossing., 30.87515641 -84.23434754

TTRS
TTRS_000007600Godfrey, Robert K.   846931993-08-25
United States, Florida, Leon, Abundant in sandy soil on middle slopes of exposed shores of karst pond, Apalachicola National Forest, Lost Lake Recreational Area, W of Springhill Road, generally south of Tallahassee., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

TTRS
TTRS_000007601Komarek, R.   1980-07-17
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Big Woods, Greenwood Plantation, adjoining city limits of Thomasville along Boulevard between US 84 and railroad. Annually burned pineland, mostly longleaf. Well drained upland., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
TTRS_000007602Godfrey, Robert K.   772061979-09-09
United States, Florida, Franklin, In compacted soil of roadway. The Phipps Preserve, Alligator Point., 29.89014672 -84.79966536


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