Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aesculus georgiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
DUKE10087947   
United States, Georgia

Furman University, Ives Herbarium


FUGR
FUGR0009145   
United States, North Carolina, Pender

FUGR
FUGR0009130   
United States, Georgia, Clarke

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00050545W. M. Canby & C. S.Sargent   181899-05-00
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County (Georgia), Stone Mt. [Mountain]

Harvard:A
Aesculus georgiana var. lanceolata Sargent
00106258T. G. Harbison   191917-05-09
United States of America, Georgia, Rabun County

Harvard:A
00283750C. S. Sargent   1900-04-16
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County (Georgia), Stone Mt. [Mountain]

Harvard:A
00283749T. G. Harbison   9041912-04-30
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County (Georgia), Stone Mt. [Mountain]

Harvard:GH
00283752A. H. Curtiss   67741901-05-09
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County (Georgia), Near base of Stone Mt. [Mountain]

Harvard:GH
00283753A. H. Curtiss   67441901-05-09
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County (Georgia), Near base of Stone Mt. [Mountain]

Harvard:A
00283754T. G. Harbison   9051912-04-30
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County (Georgia), Stone Mt. [Mountain]

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
337744A. H. Curtiss   67741901-05-09
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb Co., Near base of Stone Mountain, 33.8056 -84.1453

Valdosta State University Herbarium


VSC
VSC0028052Wayne R. Faircloth   1963-06-24
United States, Georgia, Madison County, 1.7 miles E off US 29, 12 miles N of Athens, Deciduous woods at Moriah P.B. Church, Piedmont Province, 34.08338 -83.21732

VSC
VSC0028040Wayne R. Faircloth   1965-04-24
United States, Georgia, Bartow County


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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