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

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:General Collection
Richardia grandiflora (Chamisso & Schlechtendal) Steudel
20325Cassandra L. Quave; Marco Caputo; Gita Mann   2005-04-16
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade County, FIU Nature Preserve, Miami

GEO:Thorne Flora
8672Robert F. Thorne   1947-06-02
United States of America, Georgia, Early County, Newton, 31.317481 -84.326903

GEO:Thorne Flora
8673Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   1948-08-24
United States of America, Georgia, Clay County, railroad terminal at Fort Gaines

GEO:General Collection
15101P. E. Bostick   1962-07-29
United States of America, North Carolina, Harnett County, Spout Springs

GEO:General Collection
15139P. E. Bostick   1962-06-29
United States of America, North Carolina, Harnett County, Spout Springs

GEO:Eyles Florae
4877Don E. Eyles   1938-10-14
United States of America, Georgia, Clinch County, Near Lem Griffin's Camp, Okefinokee

GEO:Eyles Florae
4876Don E. Eyles   1938-06-22
United States of America, Georgia, Chatham County, Wilmington Island

GEO:Eyles Florae
4873Don E. Eyles   1938-07-11
United States of America, Georgia, Chatham County, Port Wentworth

GEO:Eyles Florae
4875Don E. Eyles   1938-06-28
United States of America, Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island

GEO:Eyles Florae
4878Don E. Eyles   1938-07-09
United States of America, Georgia, Charlton County, Ashpoo

GEO:Eyles Florae
4874Don E. Eyles   1938-07-05
United States of America, Georgia, Chatham County, Whitmarsh Island

GEO:Eyles Florae
4872Don E. Eyles   1938-10-11
United States of America, Georgia, Clinch County, Sweetwater Creek, Northeast of Fargo


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