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

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Armstrong State University Herbarium


AASU
AASU002945Genrich, Dan   s.n.1995-06-02
United States, Georgia, Pierce County, US 82 betweem Patterson and Blackshear

AASU
AASU002946Thorne, F. M.   s.n.1981-05-15
United States, Georgia, Clinch County, GA 168, 1.2 mi S of US 84 along Suwanoochee River

AASU
AASU002943Quarterman, Mark   s.n.1986-05-29
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Basin Road (Old US 17), 0.6 mi S of jct US 17

AASU
AASU002944Cribb, Jeff   s.n.1990-05-21
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, 1.5 mi S of US 17 on Basin Road (Old US 17)

AASU
Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
AASU002941Leaich, Laurie   891967-04-11
United States, Georgia, Effingham County, Near Pineora, between GA 21 and GA 17

AASU
Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
AASU002936Thorne, F. M.   s.n.1979-07-27
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, 0.6 mi S of jct Pine Barren Rd. and I-16

AASU
Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
AASU002939Thorne, F. M.   s.n.1977-03-31
United States, Georgia, Bryan County, 1.0 mi W of Ogeechee R. on GA 204

AASU
Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
AASU002938Boatright, R. E.   691967-04-09
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Woods behind Armstrong State College

AASU
Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
AASU002937Bruner, Virginia   731981-04-10
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Low roadside, Bloomingdale Road

AASU
Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
AASU002940Thorne, F. M.   s.n.1979-07-27
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, 0.6 mi S jct Pine Barren Road and I-16

AASU
Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
AASU002942Vollmert, Mary   511998-05-01
United States, Georgia, Clinch County, US 82, 8.0 mi SW of Homerville


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