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

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
11637Richard Houk; A. I. Koeling; Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.   1960-04-14
United States of America, Missouri, Stone County, Johnson Davis Bend

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
14662Delzie Demaree   1957-04-03
United States of America, Arizona, Coconino County, Canyon Diablo

GEO:General Collection
Ribes L.
21483Judy Giles   1966-07-19
Canada, Ontario, Pelee Island, 41.7826111 -82.6625278

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
2602F. H. Bormann; M. P. Burbanck   1956-04-25
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County, Stone Mountain

GEO:General Collection
12499Haskell Venard   1953-04-03
United States of America, Georgia, Dade County, Nickajack

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
Ribes echinellum (Coville) Rehder
11185R. K. Godfrey   
United States of America, Florida, Jefferson County, detailed locality information protected

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
11875William H. Gillespie; James A. Stewart   1939-07-13
United States of America, West Virginia, Randolph County, Dolly Sods Mountain

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
2601Mr. H.A. Davis; Mrs. H.A. Davis   1939-07-13
United States of America, West Virginia, Randolph County, Dolly Sods Mountain

GEO:General Collection
15580P. E. Bostick   1962-08-04
United States of America, North Carolina, Buncombe County, Craggy Pinnacle, 35.703279 -82.377522

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
1788Eduards Baltars   1953-05-10
United States of America, Maryland, Frederick County, Catoctin Range

GEO:General Collection
16451Rebecca W. Nunan   1959-07-05
United States of America, Michigan, Cheboygan County, Reese's Bog near Univ. Mich. Biol. Station


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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