Dataset: AASU-
Taxa: Cistaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Armstrong State University Herbarium


AASU
AASU001500Thorne, F. M.; Daniel, Richard E.   s.n.1980-06-21
United States, Georgia, Appling County, Future site of effluent spray field, US 1, 1.0 mi. S. of Baxley

AASU
AASU001495Leaich, Laurie   1211967-04-22
United States, Florida, Leon County, 12.0 mi. NE. of Liberty Co. line on Fla. 20

AASU
AASU001493Boatright, R. E.   1411967-04-22
United States, Florida, Leon County, Roadside, Fla. 20, 12.0 mi. N. of the Liberty Co. line

AASU
AASU001491Hart, G   1411990-04-15
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Pine barren off Basin Rd.

AASU
AASU001492Wahl, Brian D.   1721978-05-06
United States, Florida, Leon County, Along sandy roadside, FL 20, 11.1 mi. E. of Liberty Co. line

AASU
AASU001494Daniel, Richard   2161975-04-26
United States, Florida, Leon County, Along road, 11.0 mi. W of Tallahassee on Fla. 20

AASU
AASU001496Thorne, F. M.; Daniel, Richard E.   s.n.1980-06-21
United States, Georgia, Appling County, Future site of effluent spray field, US 1, 1.0 mi. S. of Baxley

AASU
AASU001498Thorne, F. M.; Daniel, Richard E.   s.n.1980-06-21
United States, Georgia, Appling County, Future site of effluent spray field, US 1, 1.0 mi. S. of Baxley

AASU
AASU001499Thorne, F. M.; Daniel, Richard E.   s.n.1980-06-21
United States, Georgia, Appling County, Future site of effluent spray field, US 1, 1.0 mi. S. of Baxley

AASU
AASU001497Thorne, F. M.; Daniel, Richard E.   s.n.1980-06-21
United States, Georgia, Appling County, Future site of effluent spray field, US 1, 1.0 mi. S. of Baxley


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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