Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Viola sororia (Viola X champlainensis, Viola floridana, Viola X insessa, Viola latiuscula, Viola X melissifolia, Viola X montivaga, Viola X napae, Viola papilionacea, Viola septentrionalis, Viola X subaffinis, Viola priceana, Viola palmata var. sororia, Viola papilionacea var. priceana, Viola septen... (show all)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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BRIT244742   
United States, Kentucky, Boone

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BRIT244757   
United States, Kentucky, Warren

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BRIT244755   
United States, Kentucky, Marshall

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BRIT244749   
United States, Kentucky, Laurel

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BRIT244751   
United States, Kentucky, Larue

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Viola sororia var. missouriensis (Greene) L.E.McKinney
BRIT244745   
United States, Kentucky, Calloway

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BRIT576451   
United States, Kentucky, Warren

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BRIT576452   
United States, Kentucky, Marshall

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BRIT576546   
United States, Kentucky, Warren

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BRIT576450   
United States, Kentucky

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BRIT576547   
United States, Kentucky, Warren

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BRIT576453   
United States, Kentucky, Todd

General Research Observations


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Thomas S. McFadden   82014-04-07
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Entrance area of Taylor Fork Ecological Area. In floodplain of Taylor Fork Creek. West of sign in box along trail.; 37.716389 -84.296111, 37.716389 -84.296111

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R.C. Clark   227211993-05-01
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, Base of se-facing slope along USFS Trail 220 (Koowe Ridge Trail), just w. of jct with Chimney Top Creek

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Thomas McFadden   3792017-04-14
United States, Kentucky, Powell, 100 meters N on trail 223 from southern most parking lot of USFS Rd. 39, 37.807222 -83.655833

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Thomas McFadden   4372017-04-28
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, Tight Hollow along tributary of Mill Creek, 37.76422 -83.62922

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Calvin Andries   562018-04-02
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Quarry pond, 2.06 mi E from intersection of hwy 15 (Campton Road) and hwy 11 (Natural Bridge Road) on hwy 15, 33.7 yards S of road in front of old quarry., 37.796808 -83.669458

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Calvin Andries   632018-04-29
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Fish Trap West, 896 yards E walking off trail from Auxier Ridge Trailhead parking lot at the end of Tunnel Ridge Road.; 37.82378 -83.67635, 37.82378 -83.67635

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Calvin Andries   652018-04-29
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Fish Trap East, 896 yards E walking off trail from Auxier Ridge Trailhead parking lot at the end of Tunnel Ridge Road., 37.82378 -83.67635

iNaturalist Observations


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Megan Chandler   12015-04-06
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Just off the porch steps and nestled under a small bush about 25 yards from the main road, 37.734076 -84.330754

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Thomas McFadden   PS-12015-04-08
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Just south of Claiborne Drive in apartment complex lawns. Richmond, KY, 37.769039 -84.318475

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Ryan Jones   52015-04-20
United States, Kentucky, Boyle, Deep in the woods behind 1559 Lannock Drive, you walk down a somewhat clear trail and at the end you reach a clearing. Go to the opposite end of the clearing and at that point you'll find two paths with one going to the right and one that goes straight. Take the one that goes straight through some shrubs until you reach an opening that has numerous Alliaria petiolata growing and on the ground you will find the specimen., 37.6634675717 -84.7910340875

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Lloyd Macy   32015-04-09
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 308 Hanover St. Last house on the Left, West side of front lawn next to a tree., 37.734668 -84.28125

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Brenna Rowan   12015-04-08
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Taylorfork Ecological Area, 37.716224 -84.295208

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Misty Martin   162015-04-16
United States, Kentucky, Madison, get off I-75N at exit 90. Take a left onto eastern bypass. Turn left at toyota dealership onto Four Mile Ave. Turn left at 603 Four Mile Ave. Go behind foxglove apartment. Plant was found near fence at left side of lawn., 37.74953175 -84.27941364

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Katie L. Fletcher   42015-04-24
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Turn left onto S. Kit Carson Dr. Richmond, KY. Follow the road until you see a gate and gravel road with a sign that says Taylor Fork Ecological Area. Follow the gravel road until the last gate. Enter the gate and it is located on the right side of the entrance., 37.740313 -84.284363

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shelby tyree   72015-04-25
United States, Kentucky, Nicholas, off US 68 onto old 1244 next to the lodge hall in the fork in the road, 38.410796 -84.012017

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William Brantly   42015-04-10
United States, Kentucky, Bath, Southwest corner of property. Follow creek downstream from north, on left near upturned roots slightly before fence line., 38.18902 -83.871885

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Shelby Hesler   12016-03-26
United States, Kentucky, Mason, Going west down US Hwy 62 turn north onto Lincoln Drive. Continue down the road until you reach the hay field (aproximatly 1/4 mi). From there go into the field toward the large Osage Orange tree and on into the forest. Continue through the forest along the creek for aproximatly 200 ft into the forest. 40 ft to the west of a large concrete square., 38.613292 -83.817289

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Becky Bloomfield   12016-03-28
United States, Kentucky, Madison, From Lancaster Ave, head North, turning left onto Oak St; at the end of Oak St. turn right onto High St.; lawn behind apartment building 347., 37.745942 -84.301824

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Elizabeth Johnson   12016-03-27
United States, Kentucky, Bourbon, Make a left turn off of Highway 32 and head south on Ruddles Mill Road. Go down Ruddles Mill Road for about 3 miles and make a right turn onto Cook Road. Take Cook Road for around 1/4 mile and make a right turn at 203 Cook Road, the second driveway on the right., 38.321386 -84.246132

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Samantha Hoffman   #32016-03-26
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Drive towards Taylor Fork Ecological Area on EKU, first gate by the burn site training, head down to the bridge over small creek, head N parallel to stream, flowers will be around, 37.723834 -84.297119

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Jordan Kenniston   202016-04-12
United States, Kentucky, Estill, 1190 barnes mountain road in front of the house, off 851 road in South Irvine Ky, 37.658262 -83.922525

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Raymond Patrick   32016-03-27
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Intrastate highway, approximately 1218 feet west of the westbound entrance ramp. Located immediately on the north side of the highway shoulder., 37.87111 -83.947693

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Darcy S. Schueler   42016-04-16
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. Cross the stream and the plant is 3 yards after the edge of the stream on the north side of the trail., 37.716458 -84.296485

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Kasia R. Bukowski   82016-04-16
United States, Kentucky, Fayette, Take the SW trail into the woods. Just past the meadow area and into the forested area the speciemen will be on the S side of the trail., 38.054032 -84.529288

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   2016-04-02
United States, Kentucky, Rockcastle, 37.3429916667 -84.3389666667

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Cam Costello   82016-04-19
United States, Kentucky, Laurel, From state police post in London KY drive 2 miles north on U.S 25. Turn left on glenview road for .5 miles. Go west into open field., 37.165455 -84.128081

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Michael Boller   42016-04-20
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Taylor Fork Ecological Area, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, USA. From Eastern Kentucky University, take McKinney Skills Drive East, head south on to a gravel road with signs directing towards a Telescope Deck and Taylor Fork Ecological Area, stay on gravel road through cattle gate, to parking loop, go through entrance gate on foot. Go West onto the first mowed trail, cross a stream and head South off of the trail. The area overlooks a bend in the stream., 37.716614 -84.296347

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Jessica Bray   42016-04-01
United States, Kentucky, Whitley, 3 miles South of Corbin. Main Street directly South to HWY 26, 11 mile marker., 36.86424 -84.12077

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Rebecca Johnson   92016-04-24
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., 37.7160907 -84.2948311

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Viola sororia var. missouriensis (Greene) L.E.McKinney
Tristan S. T. Elmore   12017-04-02
United States, Kentucky, Butler, .22 miles SW of William H. Natcher Parkway exit 27; ca. 160 yd at 158 degrees off of highway 70, 37.21336 -86.715712

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Cody Jarrett   52017-04-14
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Taylor Fork Ecological Area. Heading East on Eastern Bypass go past Alumni Collesseum and turn right on Kit Carson Dr. Continue ~1/8 mi and turn left on McKinney Skills Dr. Follow road to turnoff through an open gate on the right. Follow gravel road all the way to a closed gate, proceed through to a second closed gate, go through. Old cattle trouph on the right, follow path to the left across bridge. ~20 feet past bridge on opposite side of mowed path. Found growing along weedy edge., 37.716598 -84.295758

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Goldie Scheler   122017-04-15
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 20' South of house at 304 Peachtree Dr., 37.592175 -84.266691

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Zach Lemmon   32017-04-14
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Enter Taylor Fork Ecological Area and cross bridge. Take left path at fork. Specimens collected in area before shed, 37.716163 -84.295534

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Ethan Steele   #32017-04-02
United States, Kentucky, Anderson, From exit 42 off the Bluegrass Parkway, head east on KY-53 N toward Ballard Rd for 1 mile. Turn right onto Puncheon creek rd. Go 4.1 miles, and 1625 Alford Rd. is on the right. Follow gravel driveway to home. Specimens were found in center of front yard next to large cedar tree., 37.92118 -84.979811

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Jessica F. Goff   92017-04-22
United States, Kentucky, Ohio, *This location is private property. Please obtain permission to be there.* In Ohio County take the Beaver Dam Exit toward Hartford. Drive 3 miles and turn left at the lights onto 62 West. Drive one mile and take a left over the railroad track onto Tanner Lane. This turns onto a gravel road and onto Sunrise Brangus Farms. Take the gravel road all the way up to the top of the hill, and the end of the lane. Park your car and head toward the woods on the perimeter of the farm. Cross the barbwire fence and head North until you find an old barn that is falling apart. These specimens were obtained here., 37.396107 -86.907113

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Kevin Mardell   2017-04-16
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Down the gravel road that leads into Taylor Fork from Eastern Kentucky University, left a few steps after the creek bridge near the first gated entrance, until reaching an overgrown area where the creek forks, 37.7239254 -84.2966738

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Morgan Bahl   82017-04-24
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Head West on Eastern Bypass toward Kit Carson Dr, Turn left onto Kit Carson Dr, Turn left onto KY-52W/ Lancaster Rd, Turn left and head down to the entrance of the dirt path, head along the road past the Observation Deck, turn left and travel down the dirt road until you come to a farm gate, go through the gate and over the concrete bridge and continue along the dirt road, follow the road until you come to another farm gate and enter the Taylor Fork Ecological Area. Once there head across the wooden bridge and continue down the grassy path and look down to the right and it will be at the corner of the cleared path., 37.716175 -84.2954722222


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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.