Dataset: GEO
Taxa: hybanthus => Hybanthus, Hybanthus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:General Collection
Hybanthus concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng.
14917P. E. Bostick   1962-04-15
United States of America, South Carolina, Lancaster County, Taxahaw

GEO:General Collection
Hybanthus concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng.
3634Robert B. Platt   1946-04-30
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Swathmore

GEO:Granite Outcrop
Hybanthus concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng.
20635   
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County, Rollaway Mountain

GEO:Thorne Flora
Hybanthus concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng.
8308Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   1948-03-28
United States of America, Georgia, Randolph County, Griers Cave, 31.897036 -84.800962

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
Hybanthus concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng.
3635Frank A. Gilbert; Carter R. Gilbert   1940-06-22
United States of America, West Virginia, Cabell County, Pleasant Valley

GEO:Eyles Florae
Hybanthus concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng.
3636Don E. Eyles   1941-04-22
United States of America, Tennessee, Obion County, Walnut Log


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