Dataset: MUR-
Taxa: Menispermaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
MUR01391D. F. Austin, G. E. Hunter   21161966-07-06
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, McLean, Along Green River about 1 mi. SW of Poverty, KY., 37.560576 -87.334046

MUR
MUR02495A. E. Radford   453801967-06-03
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Ashe, North Fork of New River, 1 mi. E of Bina., 36.483609 -81.481133

MUR
MUR21701D. F. Austin, G. E. Hunter   34551966-08-01
United States, Kentucky, Union, Curlew Lakes near Curlew., 37.57778 -88.08667

MUR
MUR01366D. F. Austin   11691965-07-23
UNITED STATES, Tennessee, Obion, Hwy. 311; 2 mi. south KY/TN line, 36.4623 -89.0662

MUR
MUR01399D. X. Isely   29101943-06-28
UNITED STATES, Alabama, Lauderdale, Long Pond; Wheeler Reservoir, 34.88694 -87.12806

MUR
MUR01405Ted Bradley   35661966-09-23
UNITED STATES, South Carolina, Clarendon, 4.5 mi. southwest of St. Paul off U.S. 15, 33.45361 -80.16417

MUR
MUR01408D. F. Austin, J. L. Gentry   27781966-07-08
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Todd, Along west fork of Red River, 37.8525 -84.07972

MUR
MUR01410D. F. Austin, G. E. Hunter   31141966-07-25
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Todd, 2 mi. W. of Todd-Logan Co. lone. 1 mi. N of Hwy. 107., 37.529994 -83.640459

MUR
MUR02847John R. Bozeman, George S. Ramseur, A. E. Radford   451821966-09-10
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Madison, French Broad River; Hot Springs, 35.831985 -82.749861

MUR
MUR15514Marian J. Fuller   13511977-07-01
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Calloway, 0.6 mi. north of 280 off 121; center; east of gravel pit, 36.557921 -88.17473

MUR
MUR21702Charles W. Domby   361947-10-03
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Near irrigation plots on Oconee River; southeast of Athens, 33.968814 -83.37588

MUR
Calycocarpum lyonii (Pursh) A. Gray
MUR01390D. F. Austin, G. E. Hunter   17321966-06-22
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Caldwell, Pennyrite State Park, 36.64694 -88.36056


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