Dataset: LSU-Vascular Plants
Taxa: Pinckneya
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartr.) Raf.
LSU00098255Florence M. Givens   53241988-06-14
United States, Georgia, Tift, Low wet area, 6.3 miles N of Church Road in Rt. 319.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartr.) Raf.
LSU00098256Eugene Cypert   4101961-05-27
United States, Georgia, Charlton, Okefenokee Swamp Park; US 1, W side of right of way, about 0.5 miles N of Okefinokee Swamp Park Entrance.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartr.) Raf.
LSU00098257Robert L. Wilbur   33521953-05-23
United States, Georgia, Irwin, About 5 miles north of Irwinville.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartr.) Raf.
LSU00098258Richard Carter   40821985-05-19
United States, Georgia, Lowndes, 9.1 miles E of Hahira; low woods along Hwy 122, 0.6 miles W of its junction with Hwy 125.

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartram) Raf.
NO0007557Joseph Ewan   202711961-05-06
United States, Louisiana, Bienville

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartram) Raf.
NO0007558C. L. Rodgers   741001974-05-03
United States, Georgia, Atkinson

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartram) Raf.
NO0007559Glenn Pinholster   s.n.1974-05-18
United States, Georgia, Berrien

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartram) Raf.
NO0007560Delzie Demaree   502951965-06-01
United States, Florida, Franklin

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Pinckneya bracteata (Bartram) Raf.
NO0007561F. S. Blanton   65831930-05-24
United States, Florida


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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