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

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iNaturalist Observations


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Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
Samuel Schratz   112014-10-06
United States, Arkansas, Craighead, Along roadside towards football field. Go 1/4 mile north on University Loop from Lab Sciences East. Turn right on A Street. Follow down about 100 feet. Just northwest of building., 35.848949 -90.671562

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Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
Jeremiah Salinger   372014-10-06
United States, Arkansas, Craighead, ASU Pavilion Pond, side facing U Loop. Just off path approximately 70 yards from picnic table area., 35.8488333333 -90.6716666667

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Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
Brian   592014-09-24
United States, Arkansas, Craighead, West Aggie road, 1/4 mile past Pepsi plant on left, right next to railroad tracks, 35.843143 -90.694177

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Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
Marlene Mueller   32015-09-05
United States, Tennessee, Marshall, Residential, 35.502581 -86.716324

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Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
Doug Mitchell   162016-09-06
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Exit west onto Four Mile Road from Highway 25. Drive SSW 0.36 miles and turn west. Follow road for about 0.25 miles. Walk 25 meters due west to edge of wooded railroad corridor., 37.756849 -84.281735

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Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
Elizabeth Malloy   52016-10-01
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. Specimen is along lefthand edge of trailhead parking lot near wood fence., 37.5545083333 -84.2415166667


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.