Dataset: GAS-
Taxa: Epidendrum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Georgia Southern University Herbarium


GAS
GAS007848Lee, Clermont   2718
United States, Georgia, Tattnall County, Roadside park, Ohoopee River, west of Cobbtown

GAS
GAS021894   04541992-07-08
United States, Georgia, Bryan County, Fort Stewart Military Reservation, Training Area B19, off Fort stewart Road 74, ca. 245 paces, 320(degreed) from junction with Fort Stewart road 74A. Rare in cypress-gum stand.

GAS
GAS506456Owens   39731983-07-04
United States, Georgia, Bulloch County, 6 mi. south

GAS
GAS002632Bozeman, John R.   9031962-07-07
United States, Georgia, McIntosh County, McIntosh Co.

GAS
GAS002630Owens, Michael S.   4351982-08-10
United States, Georgia, Bulloch County, Bulloch Co., 32.425 -81.7333333

GAS
GAS002631Logue, John F.   21321967-07-28
United States, Georgia, Camden County, Camden Co.

GAS
GAS002634Lakela, O.   
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade County, detailed locality information protected

GAS
Epidendrum ziphores
GAS002636   s.n.

GAS
GAS002633Mosely, Marvin   1151962-05-21
United States, Georgia, Bulloch County, Bulloch Co., 32.425 -81.7333333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.