Dataset: APSC-
Taxa: Astilbe
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0003435Aaron Floden & K. McFarland   6272008-07-18
United States, Tennessee, Campbell, Mountain Road up (W) from Caryville, heading down the other side after 2 more switchbacks

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0003436Dan Pittillo   28881968-06-11
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, 2 miles west Cullowhee Post Office on Long Branch Road (1325). North-facing bank at woods edge, seepage noted. Plants 0.5 meters tall. Flowers white.

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0003437Dwayne Estes   34582002-06-26
United States, Tennessee, Scott, South side of Old Highway 63, west of the intersection of Highway 297 and Old Highway 63, approximately one-quarter mile east and uphill from Paint Rock Creek. Growing near roadside on rich north-facing slope.

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0003438Dwayne Estes   34592002-06-26
United States, Tennessee, Campbell, East side of Cross Mountain, west of Careyville, approximately one-half to three-quarters way up mountainside on a rich, wooded bank.

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0003439Chris A Fleming   FCF-7972001-06-13
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Fall Creek Falls State Park. Located near access road that enters Camps Gulf, about 0.8 km N of Highway 285 and 30. Growing in mesic enterance to cave, about 1.2 km E of Camps Gulf enterance. Spencer quadrat (two-part specimen)., 300m

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0003441Wayne Chester   7011965-05-29
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Moist Roadbank near Wallen (two-part specimen).

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0041790Emily Blyveis   2009-07-08
United States, Tennessee, Marion

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0054381S. Huskins   2007-06-14
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0094412   1999-07-26
United States, Tennessee, DeKalb

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0122944   
United States, North Carolina, Jackson

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0123211   
United States, Kentucky, Breathitt

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0123298   
United States, Kentucky, Breathitt

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0123297   
United States, Kentucky, Knott

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0126966Max Medley   1979-07-26
United States, Kentucky, Harlan

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0132309Chris Mausert-Mooney   2015-04-24
United States, Tennessee, Scott

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0138727   
United States, Tennessee, Monroe

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Astilbe biternata (Vent.) Britton
APSC0138728   
United States, Tennessee, Monroe


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