Dataset: iNaturalist
Taxa: Hydrangeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Observations


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Britany Davenport   none2015-06-04
United States, Kentucky, Fayette, Mesic woods on a rock face 10 feet from a stream., 37.90278 -84.359764

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Elizabeth Malloy   112016-10-01
United States, Kentucky, Madison, From exit 77 on I-75, Turn left onto Walnut Meadow Rd. In about 1/2 mi, turn right to stay on Walnut meadow rd, which will become N Main st. After a little over 2 miles, turn left onto Prospect st (at Boone Tavern) and continue on highway 21. Trailhead parking to pinnacles will be a gravel road to your left. From trailhead, take trail uphill until it splits into three separate trails. Take lefthand trail towards west pinnacle. Proceed until you reach coordinates., 37.5602027778 -84.2370305556

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Rachel Fedders   2642016-10-18
United States, Kentucky, Madison, From Berea, go E on KY-21 for 2.7 mi. Turn N into the Berea Forest Trails parking lot. Hike NE on Indian Fort Trail for 0.25 mi, then turn W onto the Sacred Shadows/W Pinnacle Trail for about 0.3 mi. Shrubs growing in a patch on the N side of trail, 37.561131 -84.241963

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Lee Bryant   42016-09-16
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, Memphis, Overton Park; enter park from Popular Ave, turn right onto Old Forest Lane, entrance to Old Growth Forest trail is on the right past the guard rails, cont. following trail signs, plant on N. side of trail ~25m before OGT #25 sign and junction, 35.14429749 -89.98624605

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Brian   412014-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Craighead, 3976 CR 318, east side of yard, 35.90897 -90.76649


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