Dataset: EKY
Taxa: Mosla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
Mosla dianthera (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Maxim.
31234100512498Richard G. Guetig   4661987-10-04
United States, Kentucky, Estill, Ky 213- 4.7 mi NE of jct Ky 52. Iron Furnace Trail DBNF.

EKY
Mosla dianthera (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Maxim.
31234100512530Landon E. McKinney   52781992-09-16
United States, Kentucky, Whitley, Powerline ROW along Rd to Groves Rec Area.

EKY
Mosla dianthera (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Maxim.
31234100512506Ralph L. Thompson   89-23651989-09-16
United States, Kentucky, Laurel, Rock Creek Research Natural Area.

EKY
Mosla dianthera (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Maxim.
31234100744331Ronald L. Jones   91851999-10-11
United States, Kentucky, McCreary, Stephen Tract

EKY
Mosla dianthera (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Maxim.
31234100512514David D. Taylor   184141996-10-09
United States, Kentucky, McCreary, Stearns Ranger District; ca. 200 ft west of jct Pine Knot Cemetery Road and Job Corps Road at north end of Pine Knot Cemetery, north of Pine Knot; ca. 1.6 air miles south of Laurel Creek Resevoir Dam. (Whitley City 7.5' Quad)

EKY
Mosla dianthera (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Maxim.
31234100512522David D. Taylor   183521996-09-11
United States, Kentucky, McCreary, Stearns Ranger District; ca. 200 ft west of jct Pine Knot Cemetery Road and Job Corps Road at north end of Pine Knot Cemetery, north of Pine Knot; ca. 1.6 air miles south of Laurel Creek Resevoir Dam. (Whitley City 7.5' Quad)

EKY
Mosla dianthera (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Maxim.
31234100512548David D. Taylor   184101996-10-02
United States, Kentucky, Whitley, in powerline right-of-way through shortleaf pine-ixed oak forest, ca. 0.1 mile south of KY Hwy 90, ca. 6.0 miles east of McCreary County line at Cumberland River. (Cumberland Falls 7.5' Quad)


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