Dataset: UCHT-
Taxa: Asphodelaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee, Chattanooga


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UCHT005625Luta Hudson   10191963-06-25
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton, Collegedale, Tennessee, 35.042449 -85.040272

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UCHT005626H.H. Kuhlman   10191950-07-04
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton

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UCHT005627D. Estes   10192012-05-28
United States, Tennessee, Polk

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UCHT005628Donna Hoover   181978-06-18
United States, Kentucky, Ohio

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UCHT005629Janietta Jackson   11986-06-13
United States, Tennessee, Clay, Oak Grove Community on Hiway 52. Approx. 100 yds so. of intersection in ditchline of road.

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UCHT005630Diane Hagey   111978-06-15
United States, Tennessee, Dekalb

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UCHT005631Cape Taylor   361978-06-06
United States, Tennessee, Houston

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UCHT005632John Beck   20791998-06-03
United States, Tennessee, Marion, West on highway 27 towards Powells Cross-roads. 13.2 miles past Kellys Ferry Road. Specimen found 10ft. W from the pavement. Site in Prentice Cooper State Forest.

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UCHT005633Mark A. Fox   291981-06-11
United States, Tennessee, Putnam, Located at the intersection of First and North Dixie Streets. On the East side of Dixie next to a utility pole about 3 yards off the roads' edge.

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UCHT005634Don Blanton   241978-06-24
United States, Tennessee, White

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UCHT005635Steven L. Huff   941980-05-31
United States, Tennessee, Bradley, ca. 3 miles north of Cleveland, TN. on northbound lane of Highway 64 about 5 feet off road. Growing by side of road in grassy growth.

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UCHT005636Melodie Mahaney   3031972-06-22
United States, Georgia, Dade, General location: ca. 4/5 mi. south of intersection of Burkhalter Gap Rd. & Ga. 157. Specific location: growing in middle of cleared area just west of Tucker Branch Dam.

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UCHT005637Richard Pucker   201978-06-11
United States, Tennessee, Dekalb, 6.5 mi. N of Smithville. 20 yds. E of the intersection of highway 56 and the secondary road loading to the Long Branch boat launch.

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UCHT005638Harry E. Moore   291978-06-14
United States, Tennessee, Dekalb, 6.7 miles N. on Hwy 56 from junct. with Hwy 70 in Smithville, TN. On E side of highway about 10 yds.

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UCHT005639Richard Thornton   21981-06-15
United States, Tennessee, Dekalb, 40 ft. East of highway 56, approx. 8 miles south of Interstate 40. East facing steep slope; low, dense shrubs and brush.

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UCHT005640Ed. Beck   

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UCHT005641Sherry Cunningham   931974-06-15
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton, Plant located at Elise Chapin's Wildlife Sanctuary, 50 yards southwest of main gate, along woodline, 50 yards northeast of railroad track. Elevation ca. 650 ft.

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UCHT005642Gene S. Van Horn   23691986-05-24
United States, Tennessee, Polk

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UCHT005643Austin Prater   10192013-06-28
United States, Georgia, Walker, Growing in the mown field of the Lula Lake parking loop

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UCHT005644Laura Gedeon   1983-06-15
United States, Tennessee, Dekalb, Roadside to Smithville two miles from tech Aqua.

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UCHT005645S. Huskins   8802007-05-30
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton, Vicinity of intersection of Hogskin Branch Trail upper loop and logging road section of Stevenson Branch Trail

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UCHT005646Brad C. Bennett   1998-07-07
United States, Tennessee, Marion

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UCHT005647E. Blyveis   3512010-06-01
United States, Tennessee, Marion

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UCHT005648   1983-06-15

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UCHT005649Gene S. Van Horn   108551974-06-09
United States, Georgia, Catoosa, Chickamauga Battlefield. In cedar glade, 90 ft. south of monument to Tennessee artillery. Monument is across Boynton Drive from the end of Forrest Road.

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UCHT005650Gene S. Van Horn   108541973-06-23
United States, Georgia, Catoosa, Chickamauga Battlefield. In cedar glade, 100 ft. south of monument to Tennessee artillery. Monument is at the northern edge of Chickamauga Battlefield.

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UCHT045563   
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton

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UCHT046139   
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton


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