Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cardamine angustata var. multifida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Middle Tennessee State University


MTSU
Cardamine angustata var. multifida (Muhl. ex Elliot) H.E. Ahles
MTSU015199D.C.   91996-03-23
United States, Tennessee, Sumner, growing in backyard, edge of woods, 4417 Long Hollow Pike

Tennessee Technological University, Hollister Herbarium


HTTU
Cardamine angustata var. multifida (Muhl. ex Elliot) H.E. Ahles
HTTU005704McClain, McFadden, Neely   121986-04-09
United States, Tennessee, Jackson, Cummins Falls. Left edge of trail 0.35 mi. above falls.

HTTU
Cardamine angustata var. multifida (Muhl. ex Elliot) H.E. Ahles
HTTU005706Lauren D. Lewis   2004-03-23
United States, Tennessee, Putnam, City Lake Natural Area, Cookeville

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga


UCHT
Cardamine angustata var. multifida (Muhl. ex Elliot) H.E. Ahles
UCHT013373John Beck   1303.11998-02-26
United States, Tennessee, Marion, West on highway 27 towards Powells Crossroads. West on Kellys Ferry Road 4.0 miles. Specimen found 80 ft. N from the pavement. Site in Prentice Cooper State Forest. Elev. ca. 720 ft.

UCHT
Cardamine angustata var. multifida (Muhl. ex Elliot) H.E. Ahles
UCHT031817   
United States, Georgia

William & Mary Herbarium


WILLI
72471Crouch, Virginia E   13031995-03-03
United States, Alabama, Choctaw, -

WILLI
Cardamine angustata var. multifida (Muhl. ex Elliot) H.E. Ahles
11501Shaver, Jesse M   65371935-03-24
United States, Tennessee, Davidson, down Little Marrowbone Creek from Settler's Lake, 2 mi. Also seen near Strickland school, Bull Run Creek


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