Dataset: UOS-
Taxa: Athyriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of the South - Sewanee Herbarium


UOS
UOS08763R.K. Clements   1985-05-24
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Carter Lands, Cumberland Plateau, North of coves in damp depression near Plateau Pond. Pitcher Ridge Quad.

UOS
UOS08764Mary P. Priestley   2007-06-05
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Wetland beside paved Mountain Goat RR Trail between Airport Road and St. Andrews

UOS
UOS08765Mary P. Priestley   2006-09-30
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Shakerag Hollow, Beside spring house on creek that runs into the head of Shakerag Hollow from St. Andrews'Sewanee School

UOS
UOS08772Chris A. Fleming   2001-09-15
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located along Lower Loop Overnight Trail. Growing at edge of forest along trail, ca. 1.5 km W of trailhead at North Entrance of park.

UOS
UOS08774Mary P. Priestley   2001-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, Sinking Pond Flora Project

UOS
UOS08766R.K. Clements   1985-06-12
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Carter Lands, Cumberland Plateau surface, Cumberland Plateau surface north of Wolf Cove. Drainage of Plateau Pond. Pitcher Ridge Quad.

UOS
UOS08767Harry E. Ahles   1956-09-24
United States, North Carolina, Stanly, Oak-hickory woods, between Morrow Mt. and Stony Mt. about 1 mile west of Pee Dee River

UOS
UOS08770Douglas E. Kennemore, Jr.   1996-07-09
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, Brumalow Creek, 200m E of Pumping Station Rd in the floodplain of a W fork of Brumalow Cr

UOS
UOS08771Douglas E. Kennemore, Jr.   1996-07-01
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, Crumpton Creek, 300m SSW of Huffar Cemetery in the floodplain of Crumpton Cr

UOS
UOS08773Jon Evans   2009-10-19
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Along stream just north of powerline cut. Streambed in woods just north of powerline. 50 m south of Missouri Ave., 35.205722 -85.904903

UOS
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Broun
UOS08795Mary P. Priestley   2000-09-16
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Solomon's Temple Cave., 35.226796 -85.956118

UOS
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Broun
UOS08796Jon Evans   2008-07-09
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Lost Cove, Sinkhole near southern border of Lost Cove, 35.124103 -85.907364

UOS
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Broun
UOS08797Caitlin Elam   2003-06-17
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Dick Cove, On Solomon's Temple Trail near yellowwood GPS point, towards log

UOS
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Broun
UOS08798Chris A. Fleming   2001-07-21
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located in Camps Gulf, ca. 0.8 km N of Highways 285 and 30. Growing in mesic forest along old road that dissects Camps Gulf ravine, ca. 2.1 km E of Camps Gulf entrance.

UOS
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Broun
UOS08799Mary P. Priestley   2000-09-16
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Streambed of Dick Cove stream, west of Solomon's Temple Cave.

UOS
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Broun
UOS08800Elmore   1968-05-06
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Fiery Gizzard

UOS
Deparia acrostichoides (Sw.) M. Kato
UOS08492Dwayne Estes   2013-05-15
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Shakerag Hollow, Walker homesite floodplain, 35.22557 -85.917746

UOS
Deparia acrostichoides (Sw.) M. Kato
UOS08792John R. Bozeman   1966-09-17

UOS
Deparia acrostichoides (Sw.) M. Kato
UOS08793Chris A. Fleming   2001-07-21
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located in Camps Gulf, ca. 0.8 km N of Highways 285 and 30. Growing in mesic forest along old road that dissects Camps Gulf ravine, ca. 2.1 km E of Camps Gulf entrance.

UOS
Deparia acrostichoides (Sw.) M. Kato
UOS08794R.K. Clements   1986-05-04
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Carter Lands, Floor of Wolf Cove near Sinking Cove Saddle.


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