Dataset: GSMNP-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; South Dakota; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park


GSMNP
Athyrium asplenioides (Michaux) A.A.Eaton
GSMNP00199Loy R. Phillippe, Paul B. Marcum, et al.   377562005-07-18
United States, South Dakota, BLOUNT, Schoolhouse Gap Trail to White Oak Sinks. Near ridge top at Dosey Gap along Turkeypen Ridge., 35.63618 -83.73241, 549m

GSMNP
GSMNP15012Loy R. Phillippe, Cassandra Allsap, et al.   388622006-06-25
United States, South Dakota, SEVIER, Porters Creek Trail. Take US 321 5.9 miles east of Gatlinburg, Tennessee and turn onto the Greenbrier road at the park entrance sign. Pass the ranger station and two picnic areas. At mile 4.1, park on a traffic loop and look for the gate and trail sign., 35.69112 -83.39311, 622m

GSMNP
GSMNP10411Loy R. Phillippe, Valerie Sivicek, & Jim Payne   414582008-10-08
United States, South Dakota, SEVIER, West side United States Highway 441 (Tennessee State Highway 71) on east-facing slope of Sugarland Mountain below the Chimney Picnic Area and west of Steep Branch., 35.64357 -83.50806, 777m

GSMNP
GSMNP10412Loy R. Phillippe,Connie J.Carroll-Cunningham et al   403672007-10-15
United States, South Dakota, SEVIER, Along the Sugarland Mountain Trail on Sugarland Mountain., 35.62519 -83.49543, 1398m

GSMNP
Salix humilis Marshall
GSMNP08615Langdon, Keith R.   Rock887146652006-07-08
United States, South Dakota, BLOUNT, Wetland 100 meters downstream from Look rock Campground. Strange habitat for this uncommon shrub., 227m

GSMNP
GSMNP01144Paul B. Marcum, Loy R. Phillippe, et al.   39332006-05-01
United States, South Dakota, SEVIER, Bull Head Trail, 35.66617 -83.49316, 927m


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