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

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Murray State University Herbarium


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MUR02634Robert F. Britt   30471964-09-20
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Robeson, 4 m SSW of St Paul's, along Co 1318

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MUR06645Robert F. Britt   1964-09-20
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Robeson, 4 m SSW of St Paul's along Co 1318, 34.763911 -79.102997

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MUR07902Raymond H. Athey   1971-04-15
UNITED STATES, Florida, Bay, Youngstown, 24.6 m on US 231 S, 30.36417 -85.43833

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MUR20487John G. Stutts   5111980-07-05
United States, Georgia, Muscogee, Fort Benning. Just to N side of Steam Mill road and ca 1/3 mile E of Moye Road., 31.61082 -84.725812

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MUR21525Robert L. Lane   1221966-08-13
United States, Georgia, Crisp, 6.8 m W, 45 deg N of Cordele, 31.96333 -83.782572

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MUR22995Carol L. Howel   4081987-06-26
United States, Georgia, Monroe, A mile and a half off I-75 at exit 65, on High Falls Road. High Falls State Park., 33.16611 -84.04056

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MUR23093Julia E. Seward   7881991-10-08
United States, Georgia, Decatur, Head of Florida State Hopital Reservior; N.E. of Chattahoochee, 33.80833 -84.48194

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Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
MUR02743John R. Bozeman   102701967-06-20
UNITED STATES, Georgia, Ware, Big Alligator on US 84, E of Manor, 31.10361 -82.57333

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Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
MUR21524Wilbur H. Duncan   55631942-08-07
United States, Georgia, Screven, 10 m W of Sylvania, 32.75028 -81.637047

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Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
MUR23073Julia E. Seward   8401991-10-10
United States, Florida, Franklin, Roadside on forest service road 143 off east side of FL 65 just south of Fort Gadsden Creek., 29.932255 -85.012642


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Google Map

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