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

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iNaturalist Observations


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Audrey McTaggart   12015-09-07
United States, Kentucky, Madison, From Richmond, KY go south on HWY 25 for 2.5 miles. Turn west on Duncannon Lane and continue for 0.5 miles. Madison County Extension office is to the right off of Duncannon Lane. Wetland is located in wooded area to the left of the parking lot., 37.701122 -84.274793

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Noelle Smith   4572015-09-14
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 2 miles east of Union City community (Madison County). 1.5 miles east on Oakley Wells Road, pond 0.4 miles south of road in field., 37.785902 -84.176651

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
Rachel Fedders   092015-09-23
United States, Kentucky, Madison, From Eastern Bypass, go south on Kit Carson Dr. Turn Left on McKinney Skills Dr. Follow signs to Taylor Fork. Go through one gate to parking area, walk through 2nd gate to stream crossing. Plant located in riparian area near bridge., 37.716256 -84.295881

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
Noelle Smith   4632015-10-16
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Taylor Fork Ecological Area, 1 mile south of EKU main campus, down gravel road off Mckinney Skills Drive. Plant in lowland floodplain at entrance to Taylor Fork., 37.71636 -84.295805

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Laportea canadensis (L.) Weddell
David E. Syckle II   82015-10-19
United States, Michigan, Clinton, Northwest corner of Clinton County, Michigan; nearest crossroad is Island Rd and Tallman Rd.; Park on Tallman road (Latitude: 43.086646 / Longitude: -84.75908) and walk west down the hill and into the floodplain, 43.085869 -84.762168

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
Erica Fraley   122015-10-19
United States, Michigan, Clinton, Specimen found in Clinton County, MI, on Talman Rd. about 1 mile north of Stone Rd. We parked on the side of Talman Rd, and hiked approximately 500 ft west., 43.086302 -84.759793

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
Lyndsay L. Morrison   122015-10-19
United States, Michigan, Clinton, Site was found on the west side of Tallman Road about 6 miles north of Fowler, 43.0796 -84.7592

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
Williamvanw   92015-10-19
United States, Michigan, Clinton, 5.4 miles north of W M21 on N Tallman Rd. Wetland is to the west of road down the embankment. This floodplain forest is bordered by a large hill/ridge to the south and Cattail stands to the north., 43.076615 -84.764317

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
Kieran Elder   0152015-10-19
United States, Michigan, Clinton, Site was found on the west side of Tallman Rd about 6 miles north of Fowler, 43.080775 -84.763727

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
Doug Mitchell   132015-10-09
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Lake Reba Public Fishing Area, Richmond, KY. 0.50 miles from intersection of Eastern Bypass and East Main Street, turn right onto Catalpa Loop/Old Irvine Road. Drive 0.4 miles to intersection with Concord Road. Wooded stream under bridge just west of intersection., 37.741485 -84.250829

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
Shelby Fulton   132015-10-10
United States, Kentucky, Madison, From southbound KY-52 in Richmond, KY (Lancaster Avenue), 0.3 miles east/northeast on Kit Carson Drive, approximately 0.15 miles east/southeast on McKinney Skills Drive. Turn south onto gravel road at sign for Taylor Fork Ecological Area. Continue south on gravel road, passing through the black gate (close after driving through) and over the small bridge. Gravel road will end in a loop at the entrance to Taylor Fork Ecological Area., 37.716306 -84.295853

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Laportea canadensis (L.) Weddell
Logan Phelps   122015-10-17
United States, Kentucky, Bath, 38.176941 -83.614369


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Google Map

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