Search Results (List)

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

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Image Associated With the Occurence
MMNS049915Robert F.C. Naczi   84292000-04-25
United States, Georgia, Talbot, Ca. 4 mi NE of Pleasant Hill, 0.4 mi N of route 36, ca. 1 road mi W of crossing of Flint River., 32.828056 -84.425278

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MMNS039259Richard Carter   208632013-05-25
United States, Georgia, Talbot, 2.7 mi W Manchester jct. Hwy. GA 41/85 (Broad St.) and Hwy. GA 190, along S side Hwy. GA 190, 32.8425 -84.666

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Gamochaeta antillana X pensylvanica
MMNS039260Richard Carter   208722013-05-25
United States, Georgia, Talbot, Talbotton, E. Monroe St. railroad crossing, loading area along W side of railroad track, 32.67826 -84.53796

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MMNS076594Carter, Richard   120091994-09-02
United States, Georgia, Talbot, 0.86 mile NW Junction City jct. of Hwy GA 96 and Rock Church Rd, just S of jct. Sand Mountain Rd (CR 121) and Rock Church Rd; sandridge; elev. ca. 700 ft, with Pinus palustris, Quercus margaretta, Q. falcata, Q. laevis, Q. incana; plants locally common, 32.6118 -84.4723

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MMNS076575Richard Carter   120451994-09-03
United States, Georgia, Talbot, 1.97 mi. S of Junction City jct. Hwy GA 90 and GA 96, then 1.04 mi. NE of railroad crossing at Brownsand by dirt road, west side of dirt road along tributary of Little Whitewater Creek., 32.58087 -84.42846

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MMNS076587Richard Carter   120111994-09-02
United States, Georgia, Talbot, Junction City, jct. Hwy GA 96 and Main St, S Hwy GA 96, yard adjacent to abandoned garage., 32.60332 -84.46064, 206m

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MMNS076600Richard Carter   120241994-09-02
United States, Georgia, Talbot, 1.39 mi. S of Junction City by Old Mauk Rd., 32.58434 -84.45446, 218m

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MMNS076601Richard Carter   120481994-09-03
United States, Georgia, Talbot, 1.80 miles south of Junction City jct. Hwys GA 96 and GA 90, east side Hwy GA 90 vic, 32.57622 -84.44333


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