Dataset: WGC-
Taxa: Selaginellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of West Georgia Herbarium


WGC
Selaginella apoda (L.) Spring
WGC00067Lampton, R.   1962-08-23
United States, Georgia, Carroll County, Carroll County, GA

WGC
Selaginella apoda (L.) Spring
WGC00068Lampton, R.   1962-08-23
United States, Georgia, Carroll County, Carroll County, GA

WGC
Selaginella apoda (L.) Spring
WGC00069Lampton, R.   1962-08-23
United States, Georgia, Carroll County, Carroll County, GA

WGC
WGC00070Byrd, Dexter   1976-05-07
United States, Georgia, Emanuel County, Emanuel County, GA

WGC
WGC00073Lampton, R.   1970-06-16
United States, Georgia, Coffee County, Coffee County, GA

WGC
WGC00076Lampton, R.   1963-07-22
United States, Georgia, Carroll County, Carroll County, GA

WGC
WGC00074Lampton, R.   1933-07-25
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton County, Wentworth

WGC
WGC00075Lampton, R.   1963-05-18
United States, Georgia, Carroll County, Carroll County, GA

WGC
WGC00071Starling, R.   1963-07-20
United States, Georgia, Carroll County, Carroll County, GA

WGC
WGC00072Lampton, R.   1963-07-05
United States, Georgia, Upson County, Upson County, GA


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