Search Results (List)

Dataset: MMNS
Search Criteria: United States (US); Georgia; Murray; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MMNS031848John Gwaltney   s.n.2007-05-27
United States, Georgia, Murray, Chattahoochee National Forest. Fort Mountain. Along road leading into recreation area., 34.76083333 -84.69833333

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MMNS031898John Gwaltney   s.n.2006-06-21
United States, Georgia, Murray, Chattahoochee National Forest. Hwy 52, at Murray and Gilmer County Line., 34.78527778 -84.62583333

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MMNS031937John Gwaltney   s.n.2006-06-21
United States, Georgia, Murray, Chattahoochee National Forest. Hwy 52, at Murray and Gilmer County Line., 34.78527778 -84.62583333

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MMNS031938John Gwaltney   s.n.2006-06-21
United States, Georgia, Murray, Chattahoochee National Forest. S.R. 52, at Murray and Gilmer County line., 34.78527778 -84.62583333

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MMNS031950John Gwaltney   s.n.2006-06-21
United States, Georgia, Murray, Chattahoochee National Forest. S.R.52, at Murray and Gilmer County line., 34.78527778 -84.62583333

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MMNS040128R. Kral   509021973-07-22
United States, Georgia, Murray, By US 411, 5.3 mi. s. Carters., 34.532653 -84.704321

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MMNS050843Nancy C. Coile   35511983-05-07
United States, Georgia, Murray, Cohutta Wildlife Management Area. Along GA hwy 2, just W of Alaculsy Valley and e of Crisco., 34.975257 -84.651594

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MMNS039195Richard Carter   204752012-07-02
United States, Georgia, Murray, Norton Bridge Rd, E bank of Conasauga River, downstream from bridge, 34.85314 -84.84353

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MMNS039196Richard Carter   204662012-07-02
United States, Georgia, Murray, Norton Bridge Rd, E bank of Conasauga River, downstream from bridge, 34.85314 -84.84353


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