Dataset: SBAC-
Taxa: Commelinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Silver Bluff Audubon Center Herbarium


SBAC
SBAC00189Damrel, D.Z.   69302018-04-26
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, SILVER BLUFF AUDUBON CENTER & SANCTUARY. Near railroad tracks bordering the eastern-most section of the Stork Pond, at the tracks cross-over to the Kathwood Swamp road to the cabin., 33.337389 -81.838583, 39m

SBAC
SBAC00592Damrel, D.Z.   44612008-09-20
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, SILVER BLUFF AUDUBON CENTER & SANCTUARY. Ramp into water at the end of Silver Bluff Rd. into Savannah River., 33.31035 -81.857317, 30m

SBAC
SBAC00591Damrel, D.Z.   40422007-07-06
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, SILVER BLUFF AUDUBON CENTER AND SANCTUARY. Roadside of HWY 314, ca. 0.4 mi S of stork pond (Kathwood Lakes)., 33.344033 -81.844033, 38m

SBAC
SBAC00590Damrel, D.Z.   44332007-11-03
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, SILVER BLUFF AUDUBON CENTER AND SANCTUARY. Ca. 0.2 mi W of the Silver Bluff boat landing, in the triangular area that projects into & is surrounded on 2 sides by Savannah River., 33.3098 -81.860833, 31m

SBAC
Cuthbertia rosea (Vent.) Small
SBAC00636Madden, K.   s.n.1998-06-00
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, SILVER BLUFF AUDUBON CENTER & SANCTUARY. Grid 2.

SBAC
Cuthbertia rosea (Vent.) Small
SBAC00635Madden, K.   s.n.1998-05-00
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, SILVER BLUFF AUDUBON CENTER & SANCTUARY. Grid 1.

SBAC
Cuthbertia rosea (Vent.) Small
SBAC00634Damrel, D.Z.   47732009-06-13
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, SILVER BLUFF AUDUBON CENTER & SANCTUARY. West of Kathwood Lakes (swamp)., 33.341944 -81.842306, 42m

SBAC
Murdannia keisak (Hassk.) Hand.-Maz.
SBAC00683Damrel, D.Z.   43242007-09-29
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, SILVER BLUFF AUDUBON CENTER AND SANCTUARY. Silver Bluff boat ramp, Savannah River., 33.3113 -81.85485, 34m


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