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

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University of the South - Sewanee Herbarium


UOS
UOS06143Mary P. Priestley   2000-10-01
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Roadside, Roark's Cove Rd. with Impatiens spp., 35.225488 -85.926086

UOS
UOS06144A.E. Radford   1957-08-22

UOS
UOS06145Mary P. Priestley   2000-09-20
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, Sinking Pond Flora Project

UOS
UOS06146Chris A. Fleming   2001-07-11
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located along Cane Creek near Cascades Nature Center. Growing along south side of creek in rocky area, ca. 100 m upstream from nature center.

UOS
UOS06154S.W. Leonard   1968-04-06

UOS
Parietaria pensylvanica Muhl. ex Willd.
UOS06153Yolande M. Gottfried   2007-06-15
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Farm Pond, 35.215586 -85.933796

UOS
Parietaria pensylvanica Muhl. ex Willd.
UOS06155Chris A. Fleming   2001-05-17
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Cumberland Plateau, Located ca. 1.3 km E of entrance to Camps Gulf Addition. Growing on at base of limestone cliffs near opening to Camps Gulf Cave.

UOS
UOS06164A.E. Radford   
United States, South Carolina, McCormick, detailed locality information protected

UOS
Laportea canadensis (L.) Weddell
UOS06147John R. Bozeman   1966-09-09

UOS
Laportea canadensis (L.) Weddell
UOS06148Yolande M. Gottfried   1994-08-31
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Shakerag Hollow, Trail to old coal mines

UOS
Laportea canadensis (L.) Weddell
UOS06149Mary P. Priestley   2002-09-10
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Shakerag Hollow, _x005F_x005F_x000d_, 35.212964 -85.906094

UOS
Laportea canadensis (L.) Weddell
UOS06150Chris A. Fleming   2001-07-21
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located near creek recharge area along Cane Creek 200 m E of Hwy. 30, access road ca. 1.2 km N of Highways 285 and 30. Growing in rocky moist area adjacent to parking area.

UOS
Laportea canadensis (L.) Weddell
UOS06151Mary P. Priestley   2000-09-16
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Thumping Dick Hollow, trailside, 1/4 of the way from Breakfield Rd. to Solomon's Temple Cave.

UOS
Laportea canadensis (L.) Weddell
UOS06152George S. Ramseur   1966-10-01
United States, North Carolina, Burke, Moist deciduous forest near the "Rock House" about 3.7 mi.nnw of Morganton, on Warrior Fork Creek about .5 mi. below Bost Road Bridge

UOS
Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
UOS06156George S. Ramseur   2000-10-17
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Wetland area beside RR corridor a few hundred yards west of junction with Hwy 156., 35.203946 -85.904109

UOS
Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
UOS06157J.G. Haesloop   1966-10-03
United States, North Carolina, Stanly

UOS
Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
UOS06158Chris A. Fleming   2001-08-25
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located in Indian Camp Branch, which is accesible by old road originating at south end of old Wheeler Farm across Cane Creek. Growing in mesic forest along road near archeological site, ca. 1 km W of Cane Creek.

UOS
Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
UOS06159R.K. Clements   1985-07-31
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Carter Lands, Wolf Cove, Floor of Wolf Cove along drainage near Sinking Cove saddle. Pitcher Ridge quad.

UOS
Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
UOS06160R.K. Clements   1985-09-28
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Carter Lands, Cave Cove, Floor of Cave Cove along stream margins above waterfall. Pitcher Ridge Quad.

UOS
Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
UOS06161John R. Bozeman   1966-09-09

UOS
Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
UOS06162Mary P. Priestley   2004-09-26
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Bluebell Island, In Elk River, 0.4 mi. NW of TN Hwy 50.

UOS
UOS06163Yolande M. Gottfried   2008-06-24
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, In town, Garden of David Haskell and Sarah Vance, near intersection of US Hwy. 41A and Hawkins Lane, 35.19538 -85.9145


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