Dataset: MUHW-
Taxa: Cyrillaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marshall University


MUHW
MUHW018072Emily Gillespie   13-1112013-08-02
United States, Georgia, Echols, CR 135, just N of Joe Sandin Road., 30.737321 -83.041298, 37m

MUHW
MUHW018073   
United States, Mississippi, Jackson

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MUHW018074Wilbur H. Duncan   27271940-08-21
United States, Georgia, Tattnall, 7 mi W of Claxton along US 280

MUHW
MUHW018075Laura L. Kirven   1994-09-20
United States, South Carolina, Kershaw, 8 mi E. of Camden, SC 549 and 695 SW of West Mill Pond

MUHW
MUHW018076Wilbur H. Duncan   16851939-09-24
United States, Georgia, Sumter, Just S of Americus

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MUHW018077W.A. Murrill   s.n.1940-05-21
United States, Florida, Clay, W of Green Cove Springs

MUHW
MUHW018071Emily Gillespie   13-1002013-08-01
United States, Florida, Liberty, On CR 270, just North of the intersection with CR 271, East of the entrance to Torreya State Park, 30.552897 -84.905467, 82m

MUHW
MUHW018070Emily Gillespie   13-1002013-08-01
United States, Florida, Liberty, On CR 270, just North of the intersection with CR 271, East of the entrance to Torreya State Park, 30.552897 -84.905467, 82m

MUHW
MUHW018069John K. Small   1668
United States, Florida, Highlands, Sand hills betwen Avon Park and SEbring

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Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
MUHW018067Wilbur H. Duncan   27021940-08-21
United States, Georgia, Toombs, 1 mi NW of Choopee

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Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
MUHW018068Wilbur H. Duncan   12431939-02-17
United States, Georgia, Effingham, 5 mi N of Springfield


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