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

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University of the South - Sewanee Herbarium


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UOS04780Clay Ewing   1962-05-27
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Franklin-Grundy County line at Elk River bridge, on Alto-Pelham Road

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UOS04781R. Rosenman   1964-07-28
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, St. Andrews area, Sandy soil, open field, 10 yd s. of resevoir, which is about 1/2 mi. n. by n.w. of St. Andrews School

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UOS04782S.E. Terpanier   1964-08-09
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Winchester area, Roadside, Highway 50, 7 mi. west of Winchester

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UOS04783Mary P. Priestley   1996-06-30
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Roadside, Roark's Cove Rd, 0.2 km below (NW of) jxn w/ Kirby-Smith Rd, 35.216597 -85.920628

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UOS04784Mary P. Priestley   1996-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Roadside N of road, just above where Perimeter Trail leaves rd to go into Shakerag Hollow., 35.217685 -85.923273

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UOS04785Mary P. Priestley   2000-09-20
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, Sinking Pond Flora Project

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UOS04786Chris A. Fleming   2001-07-11
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located near swinging bridge across Cane Creek at Cascades Nature Center. Growing along trail to Cascades Overlook.

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UOS04787Mary P. Priestley   2004-09-26
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Bluebell Island, In Elk River, 0.4 mi. NW of TN Hwy 50.


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