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

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
APSC0003941Harry E. Ahles with P.J. Crutchfield   550581961-09-16
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, savannah-like area, Montmorenci.

APSC
APSC0003942Theo Witsell   04-13602004-09-28
United States, Arkansas, Saline, Upper West Gulf Costal Plain. Along Maple Creek at timber acess road crossing. 350 feet of I-65., 34.55653 -92.25714

APSC
APSC0003945David H. Webb   75932010-10-29
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Dewatered shoreline on N side of Leatherwood Creek embayment (TRM 73.7R) on Kentucky Reservoir about 0.15 mile WNW of boat ramp in upstream portion of embayment; ca. 10.5 miles of Dover

APSC
APSC0003954Edward W. Chester   87-7981987-09-24
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Rushing Creek Bay, north shore, reached from Campground.

APSC
APSC0003956Edward W. Chester   87-8011987-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Trigg, Jones Creek. Mudflats between bridge and Tenn. River.

APSC
APSC0010984V.E. McNeilus   96-8951996-09-01
United States, Georgia, Echols, Along Rt. 94. About 1.0 mile west of Statenville.

APSC
APSC0058947   
United States, Alabama, Autauga

APSC
APSC0091841   
United States, Florida, Union

APSC
APSC0106033R.K. Godfrey   1949-07-30
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick

APSC
APSC0106032   
United States, North Carolina, Gates

APSC
APSC0123131   
United States, South Carolina, Aiken

APSC
APSC0128850Mason Brock   2020-09-13
United States, Tennessee, Robertson

APSC
APSC0133606David Webb   2014-10-07
United States, Tennessee, Houston

APSC
APSC0139872   
United States, Tennessee, McNairy


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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