Dataset: TENN-
Taxa: Lycopodiella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


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TENN-V-0000010Claude Bailey   
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, detailed locality information protected

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TENN-V-0000011Milo Pyne   
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, detailed locality information protected

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TENN-V-0000012Milo Pyne   
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, detailed locality information protected

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TENN-V-0000013Milo Pyne   
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, detailed locality information protected

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TENN-V-0000014Milo Pyne   
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, detailed locality information protected

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TENN-V-0000015Thomas S. Patrick   
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, detailed locality information protected

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TENN-V-0000016R.E. Shanks   
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, detailed locality information protected

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TENN-V-0000017M. Rhinehart   
United States, Tennessee, Warren, detailed locality information protected

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Lycopodiella appressa (Chapm.) Cranfill
TENN-V-0000018Patricia B. Cox   58252005-10-05
United States, Tennessee, Benton, 0.25 miles northwest of Sand Pit Road, southeast of Sawyers Mill, 36.0015 -88.1709

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TENN-V-0000019David H. Webb   
United States, Tennessee, Benton, detailed locality information protected

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Lycopodiella appressa (Chapm.) Cranfill
TENN-V-0000020David H. Webb   12731978-08-11
United States, Tennessee, Benton, north side of US 70, 2.2 miles east of Benton-Carroll county line, 36.038255 -88.215133

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Lycopodiella cernua (L.) Pic.Serm.
TENN-V-0247974J. Keenan   16731961-10-00
Myanmar, Tavoy


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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