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

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Georgia Southern University Herbarium


GAS
GAS501688Bryant, Owen M.   121999-02-11
United States, Georgia, Bulloch County, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Herty Preserve

GAS
GAS501689Donaldson, Cherecka   s.n.1999-05-30
United States, Georgia, Bulloch County, Herty Pines Nature Preserve, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro.

GAS
Sphagnum capillifolium (Ehrh.) Hedw.
GAS032694Goldman, Doug   
United States, New Jersey, Burlington County, detailed locality information protected

GAS
GAS501761Dunbar, Sasha   SCD-171999-03-11
United States, Georgia, Bulloch County, Herty Pines Nature Preserve, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro.

GAS
GAS501690Hairston, Mario D.   s.n.1999-03-11
United States, Georgia, Bulloch County, Herty Nature Preserve Georgia Southern University

GAS
GAS501192Larkin, Marjorie B.; Boyd, Fortson   821982-11-13
United States, Georgia, Emanuel County, E. F. Boyd Natural Preserve. From the jct of US 1 and State Rte 56, Swainsboro. Ca 8.9 mi SW on Rte 56, then turn right on a private rd (private rd about 0.05 mi NE of Rte 56 bridge/Little Ohoopee River) and about 1.05 mi NW to preserve entrance.

GAS
GAS501193Larkin, Marjorie B.; Boyd, Fortson   821982-11-13
United States, Georgia, Emanuel County, E. F. Boyd Natural Preserve. From the jct of US 1 and State Rte 56, Swainsboro. Ca 8.9 mi SW on Rte 56, then turn right on a private rd (private rd about 0.05 mi NE of Rte 56 bridge/Little Ohoopee River) and about 1.05 mi NW to preserve entrance.

GAS
GAS501194Larkin, Marjorie B.; Boyd, Fortson   821982-11-13
United States, Georgia, Emanuel County, E. F. Boyd Natural Preserve. From the jct of US 1 and State Rte 56, Swainsboro. Ca 8.9 mi SW on Rte 56, then turn right on a private rd (private rd about 0.05 mi NE of Rte 56 bridge/Little Ohoopee River) and about 1.05 mi NW to preserve entrance.


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