Dataset: KNK-
Taxa: Saxifragaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northern Kentucky University, John W. Thieret Herbarium


KNK
31973000018947   
United States, Tennessee, Grundy

KNK
31973000018948   
United States, Tennessee, Grundy

KNK
Sullivantia sullivantii (Torr. & A. Gray) Britton
31973000026305Brandenburg, David   s.n.1979-06-21
United States, Ohio, Highland, 1 mi NNW of Barretts Mills; Cliffs above Rocky Fork Creek, 1.7 air mi ESE of Rainsboro

KNK
Sullivantia sullivantii (Torr. & A. Gray) Britton
31973000026306Stuckey, Ronald   28791966-05-29
United States, Ohio, Adams, 2.6 mi E of Peebles; Limestone cliffs of Plum Run Creek, by Plum Run Stone Quarry, off Route 31

KNK
Sullivantia sullivantii (Torr. & A. Gray) Britton
31973000026307Thieret, John; Brandenburg, David   612162000-09-16
United States, Ohio, Highland, 2 mi S of Rainsboro; Dolomite outcrop, Miller Nature Sanctuary

KNK
Sullivantia sullivantii (Torr. & A. Gray) Britton
31973000026308Keil, David; Roberts, Marvin   37841973-07-04
United States, Ohio, Adams, 2 mi E of Peebles; Plum Run, E of stone quarry, W of Twp. Rd. 126, limestone substrate.

KNK
Chrysosplenium americanum Schwein. ex Hook.
31973000026309Naczi, Robert; Thieret, John   42141994-06-15
United States, Pennsylvania, Bradford, 3.5 mi SW of Troy; Swampy Tsuga-Betula forest, ca. 0.4 mi E of Swamp Road at "Klein's Lake"

KNK
Chrysosplenium americanum Schwein. ex Hook.
31973000026310Ahles, H.   656581967-05-20
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Vicinity of Heath; swampy woods, Swamp Road


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