Dataset: GEO
Taxa: Epigaea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:General Collection
4079Randolph; Morrison   1941-04-10
United States of America, Georgia, Rabun County, Lakemont

GEO:General Collection
4077Norman Giles   
United States of America, Georgia, Bartow County, undefined

GEO:General Collection
16423Robert B. Platt   1946-09-06
United States of America, Tennessee, Unicoi County, Nollchucky River

GEO:General Collection
15492R. A. Pedigo   1958-04-05
United States of America, Georgia, Dawson County, Lockheed Reactor Site

GEO:General Collection
17206Robert B. Platt   1946-09-20
United States of America, Virginia, Bath County, Wilson Creek

GEO:General Collection
15493J. M. McGinnis   1958-10-03
United States of America, Georgia, Dawson County, Lockheed Reactor Site

GEO:General Collection
14944P. E. Bostick   1962-03-25
United States of America, North Carolina, Orange County, New Hope Creek

GEO:General Collection
4078Coleman   
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County, Emory University Campus

GEO:Thorne Flora
9790Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   1948-08-17
United States of America, Georgia, Murray County, Fort Mountain, 34.764504 -84.71053

GEO:Eyles Florae
4075Don E. Eyles   1937-04-14
United States of America, Georgia, Rabun County, Tallulah Gorge

GEO:Eyles Florae
4076Don E. Eyles   1937-03-28
United States of America, Georgia, Dade County, Lookout Mountain, Sitten's Gulch, near Trenton

GEO:General Collection
8808David R. Ettman   1976-03-08
United States of America, Georgia, Fulton County, Morgan Falls Palisades


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