Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Smilax tamnoides (Smilax hispida, Smilax hispida var. australis, Smilax hispida var. montana, Smilax grandifolia), Smilax tamnoides var. hispida, Smilax tamnoides var. tamnoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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William & Mary Herbarium


WILLI
69535Weigend, M   311999-08-28
United States, Virginia, Augusta, Along US Route 250 on roadbank between Ramseys Draft and West Augusta., 38.288296 -79.34186, 600 - 750m

WILLI
75820Jeffries, Jim   2521978-05-15
United States, North Carolina, Iredell, -

WILLI
35722Greaves, James M   9851975-11-01
United States, Virginia, Gloucester, Abundant in woods and field edges along closed section of Rt. 605, just N of Rt. 606, 6 miles NE of Ark P.O. on US 17. D-7, 37.445856 -76.564022

WILLI
61515Taylor, M S   60111990-05-26
United States, Missouri, Jefferson, Along McNamee Rd, ca 3/4 mi N of its jct with St Rd F, ca 4 air mi SW of Eureka.

WILLI
69534Weigend, M; Weigend, K   151999-08-27
United States, Virginia, Augusta, Reddish Knob., 1000 - 1250m

WILLI
62264Fleming, Gary P   91481994-05-31
United States, Virginia, Clarke, along the Appalachian Trail on north-facing slope of the Blue Ridge, 0.4 mi SW of Snickers Gap., 366m

WILLI
Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
40468Redfearn Jr, Paul L   326651981-05-03
United States, Missouri, Christian, James River, ca. 0.5 mi upstream from Shelf Cave

WILLI
Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
13920Berg, Mary H   1931973-05-02
United States, Virginia, Gloucester, Berg farm, Rt 616, Clay Bank, 37.351017 -76.606813

WILLI
16854Thomas, R Dale   229271971-04-26
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita, woods off Lapine Road, SW of La. 34 and West Monroe

WILLI
18050Roe, Gerald F   6681974-08-23
United States, Virginia, Rockingham, Shenandoah Mountain, about 4000 ft. Hone Quarry, George Washington National Forest., 1219m

WILLI
23716Diggs, G. M.   15261976-05-22
United States, Virginia, Fluvanna, near Kent Branch. 1/2 mile south of the Rt. 601 bridge. Uncommon, 37.866187 -78.16705

WILLI
2385Bozeman, John R   91661967-05-23
United States, North Carolina, Orange, on Morgan Creek, S of Finley Golf Course, Univ. of N.C, Chapel Hill, 35.897635 -79.021183

WILLI
24654Roe, G. F.   11691975-07-28
United States, Virginia, Rockingham, Shenandoah Mt, not far from the spring. Hone Quarry watershed, GW National Forest.

WILLI
25499Scudder, W T   10441974-07-23
United States, Florida, Volusia, E of Linen Service Laundry, Belleme Road, Daytona Beach

WILLI
25720Boufford, D E   174861975-07-18
United States, South Carolina, Eastatoe Creek Gorge at the end of county rd. 92. Southwest of Rocky Bottom, 400m

WILLI
26107Corcoran, Celeste M   7511976-06-28
United States, Virginia, Powhatan, James River, 1.25 miles east of Fine Creek., 37.606924 -77.792331

WILLI
31662Pyrah, Grant L   53341978-05-31
United States, Missouri, Laclede, Collected about 6 miles east of Lebanon and 0.5 - 1.5 miles south of Highway; Survey of the flora in the vicinity of a proposed transmission line for Sho-Me Power Corporation.

WILLI
42176Watson, Frank D   3191976-06-27
United States, Virginia, Nelson, Three Ridges Mt.; along the Appalachian Trail just above the greenstone outcroppings at ca. 3400 ft. on the north side of the Mt., 37.858472 -78.984191, 1036m

WILLI
51847Judd, Walter S   50971986-04-23
United States, Florida, Alachua, Paynes Prairie State Preserve, south of Gainesville.

WILLI
Smilax tamnoides var. hispida (Muhl. ex Torr.) Fernald
53628Fleming, Gary P   23081986-06-28
United States, Virginia, Fauquier, northern slope of the Rappahannock, Mountains, 3.25 miles S. of Marshall, 38.820241 -77.842028, 168m

WILLI
Smilax tamnoides var. hispida (Muhl. ex Torr.) Fernald
57356Fleming, Gary P   55781991-06-05
United States, Virginia, Greene, along crest of Bearfence Mountain, 0.2 mi N of the summit Shenandoah National Park 4.4 mi NNW of Fletcher, 38.446629 -78.464346, 1055m

WILLI
Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
59769Berg, Mary Hyde   3711993-07-12
United States, Virginia, Gloucester, "Dumpster" site off route 614. Haynes' Pond drainage., 37.364531 -76.567915

WILLI
Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
84107Townsend, John F   65132018-09-11
United States, Virginia, Halifax, Difficult Creek Natural Area Preserve - located about 16 km northeast of South Boston and 2.5 km north of Dryburg. 2.1 km northeast of intersection of Allens Mill Road (VA 719) and VA 344, 36.75321111 -78.72598333

ASU-NEON Terrestrial Plant Collection (Herbarium Vouchers)


NEON:TPLC-HV
NEON05FOKO. Stockman   42021-06-23
United States, Kansas, Douglas, Domain 06, KU Field Station NEON, 39.043 -95.189, 322m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Lucas C. Majure   76252019-03-30
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, University of Florida Campus, Lake Alice Conservation Area, S of Museum Rd. between Village Dr. and Fraternity Dr., 29.6445 -82.3578, 64m

SEINet
Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
Jason W. Baker   13792022-08-02
U.S.A., Iowa, Linn, Collected 0.4 miles south of the Ivahoe cemetery along the Cedar River in a mixed maple/oak and prairie community. Site is slated to become a sand quarry., 42.031497 -91.739981, 213m

SEINet
Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
Garrett Billings   
United States, Alabama, Jackson, detailed locality information protected

iNaturalist Observations


iNaturalist
ridma bandara   RB 272014-10-24
United States, Tennessee, Rutherford, North corner of the villager condominium at middle tennesee blvd, near by the fence next to the Gleditsia tricanthos tree. Associated with a Smilax bona - nox vine., 35.856979 -86.368829

iNaturalist
Joshua Bates   342016-09-17
United States, Arkansas, Polk, OMBS Big Fork, Ar. Polk County, 34.540712 -93.972244


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