Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Barbarea vulgaris (Barbarea arcuata, Barbarea vulgaris var. arcuata, Barbarea vulgaris var. brachycarpa, Barbarea vulgaris var. longisiliquosa, Barbarea vulgaris var. sylvestris, Campe barbarea, Campe stricta, Barbarea barbarea, Barbarea vulgaris var. gracilis, Barbarea vulgarus var. arcuata, Barbar... (show all)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Observations


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Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
Megan Chandler   32015-04-28
United States, Kentucky, Rockcastle, Roughly 5 miles down the road on left side, 37.41 -84.23

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Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
William Brantly   152015-04-28
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Turn right on Kit Carson from Eastern Bypass. Turn left at sign for observatory. Turn right onto dirt road. Follow road through three gates, some open. Taylor Fork is through fourth gate. Cross creek at bridge, travel up creek 20 yards, up slope on the right., 37.723763 -84.296221

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Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
Darcy S. Schueler   82016-04-09
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Eastern Kentucky University Taylor Fork Ecological Area off of Mckenny Skills Drive. Enter the ecological area and head west on the foot trail. In approximately 20 yards you will cross over to the east side of a stream. The plant is 2 feet from the stream on the south side of the trail., 37.716431 -84.296479

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Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
Rebecca Johnson   52016-04-24
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Located in EKU Taylor Fork Ecological Area, RIchmond KY, USA. From Lancaster Ave, follow Eastern Bypass and KY-876W/Barnes Mill Rd to Curtis Pike. Continue on Curtis Pike. Drive to Taylors Fork Rd., 37.71591 -84.2946789

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Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
Goldie Scheler   112017-04-02
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 35' N of house at 304 Peachtree Dr., 37.592175 -84.266691

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Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
Kevin Mardell   2017-04-16
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Going down the gravel road towards Taylor Fork from Eastern Kentucky University, the plant appears on the to the right roadside as the road runs near the pond, 37.7199662 -84.2970895


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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.