Dataset: MEM
Taxa: Matelea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Memphis Herbarium


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Matelea carolinensis (Jacq.) Woodson
MEM005873Raymond Athey   
United States, Kentucky, Marshall, detailed locality information protected

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Matelea carolinensis (Jacq.) Woodson
MEM010696Tom Daggy   39341967-06-23
United States, North Carolina, Cabarrus

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Matelea obliqua (Jacq.) Woodson
MEM020688Raymond Athey   33751976-05-22
United States, Kentucky, Crittenden

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Matelea obliqua (Jacq.) Woodson
MEM012130Raymond Athey   35331976-08-03
United States, Kentucky, Crittenden

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Matelea obliqua (Jacq.) Woodson
MEM000638Jim Corbin   s.n.1965-07-22
United States, Kentucky, Webster

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Matelea obliqua (Jacq.) Woodson
MEM009355Sallie Potter   561971-06-05
United States, Kentucky, Warren

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Matelea obliqua (Jacq.) Woodson
MEM004953Raymond Athey   2761968-06-24
United States, Kentucky, Livingston, Highway #60 N to Mantz Springs.

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Matelea obliqua (Jacq.) Woodson
MEM003689Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   59221962-07-19
United States, Kentucky, Henry

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Matelea gonocarpa (Walter) Shinners
MEM021393Guy Nesom   42491981-07-03
United States, Tennessee, Hickman, Hwy 100, 0.1 mi NE of Mill Creek crossing, 8 mi NE of jct with Hwy 48 at Fairfield. Roadside at edge of woods.


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Google Map

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