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English: Watersheds of the Apalachicola and Altamaha rivers. Orange marks the refugial range of Florida torreya. The downstream end of the Altamaha River is where the Franklinia tree was discovered just before its extinction in the wild. This map, created by Connie Barlow (who uploaded it also to wikimedia commons) appears on the Torreya Guardians website here: http://www.torreyaguardians.org/torreya.html
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Watersheds of the Apalachicola and Altamaha rivers. Orange marks the refugial range of Florida torreya. The downstream end of the Altamaha River is where the ''Franklinia'' tree was discovered just before its extinction in the wild.

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