Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cardamine diphylla (Dentaria diphylla, Dentaria incisa)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Southern Mississippi Herbarium


USMS
Cardamine diphylla (Michx.) Alph. Wood
USMS_000008287   
United States, Kentucky, n/a

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0106950   
United States, Kentucky, Bell

TENN
TENN-V-0106951   
United States, Kentucky, Carter

TENN
TENN-V-0106952   
United States, Kentucky, Jessamine

TENN
TENN-V-0106962   
United States, Kentucky, Anderson

TENN
TENN-V-0106963   
United States, Kentucky, Knox

TENN
TENN-V-0106964   
United States, Kentucky, Leslie

TENN
TENN-V-0106965   
United States, Kentucky, Lewis

TENN
TENN-V-0106966   
United States, Kentucky, Madison

TENN
TENN-V-0106967   
United States, Kentucky, Magoffin

TENN
TENN-V-0106968   
United States, Kentucky, Todd

TENN
TENN-V-0106969   
United States, Kentucky, Whitley

Valdosta State University Herbarium


VSC
VSC0016473Mary Wharton   1955-04-15
United States, Kentucky, Fayette County

Virginia Commonwealth University Herbarium


VCU
Cardamine diphylla (Michx.) Alph. Wood
VCU-0007846   
United States, Kentucky, Casey

General Research Observations


SEINet
Cardamine diphylla (Michx.) Alph. Wood
Thomas McFadden   4262017-04-17
United States, Kentucky, Menifee, First pull off east suspension bridge parking area on hillside West of KY 715 and east of Red River., 37.82343 -83.62724

SEINet
Cardamine diphylla (Michx.) Alph. Wood
R.C. Clark   221311989-04-24
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Alluvial terrace of East Fork of Indian Creek, along USFS Rd. 9B; ca. 1 mi. n of confluence with Kelley Branch

SEINet
Cardamine diphylla (Michx.) Alph. Wood
Thomas McFadden   8102018-04-06
United States, Kentucky, Menifee, In moist riparian woods of Gladie Creek. 200m before its confluence with the Red River, 37.83532 -83.61034


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.