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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Georgia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-97626:Quercus
stellata Wangenh.
DES00023780David M. Hunt   GA-2711982-09-10
Georgia, Chula County, At Hickory Springs Church and cemetery on Mt. Zion Rd. NW side of semi-circular dirt road in back of cemetery., 31.55 -83.585278

DES-97571:Quercus
incana Bartram
DES00023781David M. Hunt   GA-2731982-09-10
Georgia, Tift County, At Hickory Springs Church and cemetery on Mt. Zion Rd. On the NW side of a semi-circular dirt road in back of cemetery, 31.55 -83.585278

DES-66648:Opuntia
humifusa (Raf.) Raf.
DES00060599Charlotte M. Christy   2741b1996-04-26
Georgia, Bullock County, Within 1.2 mi. N of Lotts Cr. Bridge, side of US 25 ca. 6 rd-mi. S of Statesboro and ca. 4 mi N of I-16., 32.369167 -81.852778, 15m

DES-108333
undetermined A. Gray
DES00014194Paul Marx   31251976-04-17
Georgia, Columbia, Heggies Rock, 3.5 miles east of Appling, 33.527357 -82.265648


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