Dataset: GA-
Taxa: Peltandra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
GA121783   
United States, New York

GA
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
GA266442Duncan, Wilbur   126101951-06-20
United States, Georgia, Gordon County, Gordon County, GA

GA
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
GA266443Greear, P.   64170
United States, Georgia, Bartow County, Bartow County, GA

GA
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
GA272066D. Bourgeois   1997-08-20
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Sandy Creek near UGA in Athens

GA
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
GA274838B. E. Dutton   13761984-04-14
United States, Louisiana, Cameron, Beside Cameron Parish Road 127- about 1.4 mi. SW of LA 3056- SW of Lake Arthur., 30.019958 -92.749484

GA
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
GA276182Glenn Galau   2212011-09-15
United States, Georgia, Morgan, Swords–Blue Springs Community; southern 1.88 ha portion of 5.52 ha land parcel at 1131 Fraction Bottom Rd (private property; Judi Chamberlain), N of railroad tracks., 33.542376 -83.302989

GA
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
GA277315Daniel D. Spaulding   152442018-05-15
United States, Alabama, Talladega, COLDWATER SPRING BRANCH THAT FLOWS UNDER I-20., 33.585109 -85.91166, 174m

GA
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
GA277373Daniel D. Spaulding   151552018-05-24
United States, Alabama, Shelby, Along Spring Creek near Ebenezer Swamp off CR-24., 33.165534 -86.810853, 148m

GA
Peltandra sagittifolia (Michx.) Morong
GA268775Leonard, S. [Steven] W. [Worth]   
United States, North Carolina, Dare, detailed locality information protected


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