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

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University of the South - Sewanee Herbarium


UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08591Kenneth W. Greenlee   1966-08-26

UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08592George Wm. Speck   1968-05-06
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Fiery Gizzard, 2 miles S. of Tracy City

UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08593A.E. Radford   1966-10-08
United States, North Carolina, Haywood

UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08594Elmore   1968-05-06
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Fiery Gizzard

UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08595McRae   1968-05-06
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Fiery Gizzard, about .5 miles below Fiery Gizzard Gorge Falls, W of the stream

UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08596John Olofson   1968-05-13
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Fiery Gizzard, off Tracy City rd, 56.2 mi S of Tracy City

UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08597H.L. Bethea   1968-05-06
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Fiery Gizzard, 2 miles S. of Tracy City

UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08598Malcom Johnson   1968-05-06
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Fiery Gizzard, 9 miles NE of Sewanee, TN

UOS
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevisan
UOS08599R.O. Elam   1968-05-13
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Fiery Gizzard, 2 mi. from Tracy City south

UOS
UOS08608A.E. Radford   1966-10-08
United States, North Carolina, Haywood

UOS
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
UOS04194Tom Daggy   1967-07-10
United States, North Carolina, Mecklenburg

UOS
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
UOS08586Mark Hancock   2002-09-05
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Lake Cheston between walking path and shore., 35.210373 -85.931721

UOS
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
UOS08587Mary P. Priestley   1996-05-14
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Perimeter Trail, near Audubon Lake, Perimeter Trail, 30 m SW of Audubon Lake, 35.208699 -85.958588

UOS
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
UOS08588Chris A. Fleming   
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Cumberland Plateau, Located on Lower Loop Overnight Trail. Growing along trail; ca. 200 m S of parking area for Overnight Trail near North Entrance of park.

UOS
UOS08589Dan Pittillo   1969-09-04

UOS
Huperzia porophila (Lloyd & Underw.) Holub
UOS08600Yolande M. Gottfried   2007-04-23
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Barnes Branch, North of Domain boundary and junction with Rose Branch

UOS
Huperzia porophila (Lloyd & Underw.) Holub
UOS08601Mary P. Priestley   2002-09-10
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Shakerag Hollow, 35.214387 -85.907371

UOS
UOS00148Mary Beth Epps   
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, detailed locality information protected

UOS
UOS08604Ted Bradley   1966-09-10

UOS
UOS08605Mary P. Priestley   
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, detailed locality information protected

UOS
UOS08606H.C. Yeatman   
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, detailed locality information protected

UOS
Lycopodiella appressa (Chapm.) Cranfill
UOS08602H.C. Yeatman   1997-11-15
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Lake Eva

UOS
Lycopodiella appressa (Chapm.) Cranfill
UOS08603Ted Bradley   1966-09-10

UOS
UOS08609N. Pence   1966-07-12

UOS
UOS08610Greg Miller   1997-06-12
United States, Tennessee, Morgan, Along clear creek by Lily Bridge

UOS
UOS08611Chris A. Fleming   2001-05-23
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Cumberland Plateau, Located along Hwy 284, ca. 0.15 km S of Nature Center. Growing in hemlock and rhododendron dominated forest before bridge that crosses Cane Creek.

UOS
UOS08607S.W. Leonard   1970-08-11

UOS
UOS08585Mary P. Priestley   2013-02-22
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Cheston Farm, At least two patches amongst the large (2-acre?) patch of Diphasiastrum digitatum near the log cabin-topped hill, 35.187656 -85.880702


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