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

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University of the South - Sewanee Herbarium


UOS
UOS00012Ted Bradley   1966-08-22

UOS
UOS00032Ted Bradley   1966-08-23

UOS
UOS00065John R. Bozeman   1966-09-17

UOS
UOS03793Ted Bradley   1966-08-06

UOS
UOS03794Mary P. Priestley   1997-08-20
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Old field between soccer field and Gorgas dormitory., 35.19701 -85.926631

UOS
UOS03795Jon Evans   2008-07-10
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Lost Cove, Along bank of LC creek, just S of Depot Branch., 35.171358 -85.911928

UOS
UOS03796Deems N. Wiggs   1968-08-05

UOS
UOS03797George S. Ramseur   1966-10-02

UOS
UOS03798Mary P. Priestley   2000-09-06
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Cumberland Plateau, thicket in lawn at Corbett house at the end of Leaky Pond Rd. in Midway.

UOS
UOS03799Mary P. Priestley   2001-08-05
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, Roadside, paved road to Sinking Pond.

UOS
UOS03800Douglas E. Kennemore, Jr.   1996-07-16
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, AEDC, Woods Reservoir, along the shore of Elder Island on Woods Reservoir

UOS
Kosteletzkya virginica (L.) C. Presl ex A. Gray
UOS03801Franklin H. Allen   1966-08-26
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover

UOS
UOS03802S.W. Leonard   1968-07-26

UOS
UOS03803Harry E. Ahles   1960-06-10

UOS
UOS03804A.E. Radford   1966-09-30

UOS
UOS03805C. Ritchie Bell   1956-06-27

UOS
UOS03806Mary P. Priestley   1997-08-14
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Roarks Cove Rd, Across from Woodlands Apartments, 35.213297 -85.921312

UOS
UOS03807Chris A. Fleming   2001-06-19
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located near limestone sinks, ca. 350 m SW from beginning of gravel road along Highway 30, ca. 1.8 km S of 30 / 285 junction. Growing on moist rocky slope.

UOS
UOS03808Mary P. Priestley   1996-05-17
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Bridal Veil Falls, Forest surrounding Bridal Veil Falls, within 15 m of the escarpment surrounding the falls, 35.202135 -85.942938

UOS
UOS03809Yolande M. Gottfried   2007-05-18
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Shakerag Hollow, Near junction of Perimeter Trail and connector trail to Green's View, 35.218235 -85.915685

UOS
UOS03810Jon Evans   2009-05-07
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Lost Cove, West-facing slope below and south of Cape of Good Hope

UOS
UOS03812Chris A. Fleming   2002-07-02
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located in Cane Creek Gorge. Growing at edge of creek, ca. 1.5 km downstream from Fall Creek Falls Gorge.

UOS
UOS03813Ted Bradley   1966-09-09

UOS
UOS03814J.P. Dixon   1970-05-11
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Sherwood, Above bank of Crow Creek. 1.2 mi. N. of Sherwood

UOS
UOS03815R.K. Clements   1986-05-04
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Carter Lands, Floor of Wolf Cove along stream draining southwest corner.

UOS
UOS03816George S. Ramseur   1966-10-01

UOS
UOS03817S.W. Leonard   1967-07-18

UOS
UOS03818R.K. Clements   1986-05-22
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Cumberland Plateau, North-facing slope down ravine from Bear Hollow Mountain to South Saddle Trail. 1500 ft. Pitcher Ridge Quad.

UOS
UOS03819R. Rosenman   1964-08-07
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain

UOS
UOS03820R. Hayes   1989-06-25
United States, Georgia, Liberty, Moss Island hammock. 1 mi. W of St. Catherine's Island.

UOS
UOS03821R. Hayes   1989-06-25
United States, Georgia, Liberty, Moss Island hammock. 1 mi. W of St. Catherine's Island.

UOS
Tilia L.
UOS03822Jon Evans   1999-06-16
United States, Georgia, Liberty, Moss Island

UOS
Tilia L.
UOS03823Jon Evans   1999-06-16
United States, Georgia, Liberty, Moss Island

UOS
Tilia L.
UOS03824Jon Evans   1999-06-17
United States, Georgia, Liberty, Moss Island

UOS
UOS06080Ted Bradley   1966-08-22


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