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

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Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


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Chara L.
31234100715612Bruce Hoagland   6441988-09-10
United States, Kentucky, Casey, Growing in the upper pond at Camp Wakondaho, which is bordered by virginia pine

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31234100715646Carol Hanley   351988-07-08
United States, Kentucky, Menifee, Jct of route 460 and route 713S

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31234100715620Donald K. Walker   131979-09-01
United States, Kentucky, Jefferson, Waverly Park - 2 mi E of Dixie Highway on E Pages Lane - pond N of parking lot

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31234100715653Mary Wharton   91621955-07-14
United States, Kentucky, Fayette, Jct of Hume Road and Bedford Road

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31234100715638Valerya Hyrne   371984-07-03
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Central Kentucky WMA - 1 mi E of clubhouse

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31234100439288Michael Hill   431990-07-29
United States, Kentucky, Jackson, Hwy 21 East off U.S. 421 Owstey fork Reservior

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31234100715703C. Siegel   311990-07-12
United States, Kentucky, Jackson, Owsley Fork Reservoir. West end of lake.

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31234100715695Darren A. Miller   581990-07-23
United States, Kentucky, Jackson, Hwy 21 E from Hwy 421. East end of the Owsley Reservoir.

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31234100715687T. Bertram   71990-07-11
United States, Kentucky, Jackson, Owsley Fork Reservoir.

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31234100715661Ronald Jones   68361991-08-10
United States, Kentucky, Mccreary, On W. side US 27 at TN line.

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Chara contraria A. Braun Ex Kuetzing, 1845
31234100842556   
United States, Kentucky, Marion

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Chara contraria A. Braun Ex Kuetzing, 1845
31234100842564   
United States, Kentucky, Madison


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