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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus marilandica var. ashii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia Herbarium


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GA135907   
United States, Texas, Jack County, Jack County, TX

GA
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GA135911   
United States, Texas, Hays County, Hays County, TX

GA
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GA135912   
United States, Texas, Brown County, Brown County, TX

GA
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GA135906   
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto County, Palo Pinto County, TX

GA
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GA135910   
United States, Texas, Jackson County, Jackson County, TX

GA
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GA135918   
United States, Texas, Erath County, Erath County, TX

GA
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GA135914   
United States, Oklahoma, Carter County, Carter County, OK

GA
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GA135913   
United States, Kansas, Montgomery County, Montgomery County, KS

GA
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GA135916   
United States, Oklahoma, Caddo County, Caddo County, OK

GA
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GA135915   
United States, Kansas, Elk County, Elk County, KS

GA
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GA135917   
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County, Comanche County, OK

GA
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GA135909   
United States, Texas, Eastland County, Eastland County, TX

GA
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GA135908   
United States, Texas, Blanco County, Blanco County, TX

GA
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GA135919   
United States, Texas, Erath County, Erath County, TX


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