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

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


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Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britton ex Small
TEX00540056Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   94911989-05-07
United States, Alabama, Cherokee, On S side of Co Rd 166, 0.3 mi E of int Co Rd 11, at a point 0.2 mi N of int AL 68, 7.1 mi E of US 11 at Collinsville and 2.8 mi W of US 411 at Leesburg 7.5' Quad.., 34.215 -85.755555556

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Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britton ex Small
TEX00540057Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   94811989-05-07
United States, Alabama, Jackson, On SW side of AL 117, ca. 0.4 mi NW of int AL 71 at Flat Rock, along Flat Rock Creek just above jct with Hogue Creek, Flat Rock 7.5' Quad., 34.771388889 -85.708333333

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Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britton ex Small
TEX00540058R. Kral   342441969-04-12
United States, Alabama, S. of Dogtown.

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Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britton ex Small
TEX00542580R. Kral   576691976-04-12
United States, Georgia, Meriwether, W. of Greenville by Ga. 109.

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Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britton ex Small
TEX00542581   575611976-04-10
United States, Georgia, Columbia, Heggies Rock, ca. 4 mi. e. Appling.

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Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britton ex Small
TEX00542582R. Kral   576641976-04-12
United States, Georgia, Randolph, By Ala 77, between Wadley and Almond., 33.134447 -85.59707

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Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britton ex Small
TEX00542583R. Kral   576471976-04-11
United States, Georgia, Hancock, By Ga. 15, 3 mi. s. Sparta.

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Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britton ex Small
TEX00542585V. E. McNeilus   00-3752000-05-06
United States, Tennessee, Putnam, At junction of Rt. 62 and Jim Garrett Road.

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Diamorpha smallii Britton ex Small
TEX00542584R. Kral   652171980-05-30
United States, North Carolina, Nash, By N.C. 56, ca. 5.5 mi. n.w. Castalia., 36.095177 -78.146986


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