Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dodecatheon meadia (Dodecatheon lutescens, Dodecatheon pauciflorum var. exquisitum, Dodecatheon stanfieldii, Primula meadia, Dodecatheon meadia var. stanfieldii), Dodecatheon meadia subsp. brachycarpum, Dodecatheon meadia subsp. meadia (Dodecatheon viviparum, Dodecatheon integrifolium, Dodecatheon m... (show all)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0172206   
United States, Kentucky, Livingston

TENN
TENN-V-0172207   
United States, Kentucky, McCracken

TENN
Primula meadia (L.) A. R. Mast & Reveal
TENN-V-0246318Carl W. Suk   CS050813-012013-05-08
United States, Kentucky, Edmonson

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Dodecatheon lutescens C. Z. Nelson
v0257080WISNelson, C.   s.n.
United States, Kentucky, Meade, Otter Creek, Ky near Stithton [ravines along Otter Creek, 32 miles NW of Louisville]

WIS
Dodecatheon lutescens C. Z. Nelson
v0257082WISNelson, C.   s.n.
United States, Kentucky, Meade, Otter Creek, Ky near Stithton [ravines along Otter Creek, 32 miles NW of Louisville]

WIS
Dodecatheon lutescens C. Z. Nelson
v0257083WISNelson, C.   s.n.
United States, Kentucky, Meade, Otter Creek, Ky near Stithton [ravines along Otter Creek, 32 miles NW of Louisville]

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT543004   
United States, Kentucky, Calloway

BRIT:VDB
BRIT543007   
United States, Kentucky, Metcalfe

BRIT:VDB
BRIT543006   
United States, Kentucky, Crittenden

BRIT:VDB
BRIT543005   
United States, Kentucky, Christian

BRIT:VDB
BRIT899728R. Athey   32661976-04-17
United States, Kentucky, Crittenden, at Piney Bluff near Ky. 120E crossing of Piney Creek


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Google Map

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