Dataset: ETSU-
Taxa: Isoetaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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East Tennessee State University, John C. Warden Herbarium


ETSU
ETSU000004   
United States, Virginia, Giles

ETSU
ETSU000003   
United States, Virginia, Giles

ETSU
ETSU000002   
United States, Virginia, Giles

ETSU
ETSU000001   
United States, Virginia, Giles

ETSU
ETSU033000Frosty Levy; Elaine Walker   2012-05-05
United States, Tennessee, Carter, 0.2 mi S of Heaton Cr. Rd. between Rt 143 and Doe R, in muck of wetland, small clump 8", 36.1711 -82.08369

ETSU
ETSU032999Frosty Levy; Adam McCullough   2012-07-27
United States, Tennessee, Carter, 0.1 mi N of footbridge over Doe R, below outlet of culvert, wet

ETSU
ETSU032998Frosty Levy; Elaine Walker   2012-05-05
United States, Tennessee, Carter, south side of Rt 143 just east of footbridge for Forest Road Trail, small wet area below culvert; approx 4 plants mixed with Juncus effusus, 36.17074 -82.07799

ETSU
ETSU032664   
United States, Tennessee, Johnson

ETSU
ETSU031738   
United States, Tennessee, Rhea

ETSU
ETSU031741   
United States, Tennessee, Rhea

ETSU
Isoetes caroliniana (A.A. Eaton) N. Luebke
ETSU031756   
United States, Tennessee, Washington

ETSU
Isoetes caroliniana (A.A. Eaton) N. Luebke
ETSU031755   
United States, Tennessee, Washington

ETSU
ETSU000005   
United States, Tennessee

ETSU
ETSU032559   
United States, Tennessee, Johnson

ETSU
ETSU032558   
United States, Tennessee, Johnson

ETSU
ETSU032557   
United States, Tennessee, Johnson

ETSU
Isoetes valida (Engelm.) Clute
ETSU000006   
United States, Tennessee, Johnson

ETSU
Isoetes valida (Engelm.) Clute
etsu005213Frosty Levy; Elaine Walker   2010-08-28
United States, Tennessee, Unicoi, upper end of lake where Birchfield Camp Branch enters lake, open area on edge of stream as it enter lake marsh; 3 plants, 36.0763 -82.55383


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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