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

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:Thorne Flora
10306Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   1947-04-10
United States of America, Georgia, Early County, Hilton, 2 miles south, 31.257343 -85.065718

GEO:Thorne Flora
10311Robert F. Thorne   1947-11-19
United States of America, Georgia, Early County, Porter Pond, west of Cedar spring

GEO:Thorne Flora
10309Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   1948-08-27
United States of America, Georgia, Decatur County, Cane Water Pond, 30.979293 -84.433709

GEO:Thorne Flora
10312Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   1948-08-27
United States of America, Georgia, Decatur County, Faceville, 2 miles west

GEO:Thorne Flora
6498Robert F. Thorne; Wilbur H. Duncan   1946-07-27
United States of America, Georgia, Decatur County, Faceville, 3 miles west

GEO:Thorne Flora
10307Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   1948-08-28
United States of America, Florida, Calhoun County, Chipola, 2 miles south

GEO:Thorne Flora
10305Robert F. Thorne; Wilbur H. Duncan   1946-07-27
United States of America, Georgia, Decatur County, Willacoochee Creek, 3 miles northeast of Faceville

GEO:Thorne Flora
10310Robert F. Thorne   1947-06-17
United States of America, Georgia, Decatur County, West Bainbridge, 12 miles southwest, 30.856928 -84.730625

GEO:Thorne Flora
10304Robert F. Thorne; C. H. Ford ; M. H. Goodwin   1946-09-07
United States of America, Georgia, Berrien County, Alapaha, 3 miles east

GEO:Thorne Flora
10308Robert F. Thorne; W. C. Muenscher   1947-03-31
United States of America, Georgia, Decatur County, Faceville, 3 miles northeast

GEO:Thorne Flora
6497Robert F. Thorne; Wilbur H. Duncan   1947-04-10
United States of America, Georgia, Decatur County, Faceville, 3 miles northeast

GEO:Eyles Florae
1080Don E. Eyles   1939-06-27
United States of America, Georgia, Effingham County, Wilson's Mill Pond


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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