Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heuchera villosa var. intermedia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
APSC0003350Aaron Floden with Dr. Wofford, Dr. Shilling and Gwen   17602011-08-24
United States, Tennessee, Campbell, Shoun Hollow Rd, at dead end lake access area, seeps predominantly to the S and E of cul-de-sac, but two others present ca. 0.25 miles along shore to E.

APSC
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
APSC0011780William B. Fox   24931949-07-03
United States, West Virginia, Summers, Stony Creek, below Barger's Springs.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
CM452301Eggert, H.   s.n.1897-05-20
United States, Georgia, DeKalb, Stone Mt

CM:Botany-botany
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
CM452302Guttenberg, G.   s.n.1888-07-00
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Mont Eagle Falls

Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
31234100671369Mary Ruth Beckett   9801955-08-29
United States, Kentucky, Clark, Limestone ledge above Janett Creek

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
01711044M. R. Beckett   9791955-08-29
United States of America, Kentucky, Clark County, above Janett Creek

Harvard:GH
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
01711045M. R. Beckett   9801955-08-29
United States of America, Kentucky, Clark County, above Janett Creek

Harvard:GH
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
01711046W. B. Fox & R. K. Godfrey   33481949-09-07
United States of America, North Carolina, Ashe County, near top of [Mount Jefferson]. [Historic name replaced by modern name because of racial slur. See label for historic name]

Harvard:GH
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
01711047[data not captured]   
United States of America, Tennessee, Coffee County, [data not captured]

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
IND-0046586Kenneth K. Mackenzie   4911903-09-07
United States, West Virginia, Greenbrier, Near White Sulphur Springs, 37.796511 -80.29757

IND
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
Scott Namestnik   50352021-06-22
United States, Indiana, Harrison, Pinnacle Point at Cedar Farm., 37.99873 -86.0758

Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


DBG:KHD
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
KHD00051380H. K. Svenson   92011938-08-13
United States of America, Tennessee, Grundy, Collins River below Altamont.

Kent State University Herbarium


KE
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
61613Cusick, Allison   1967-06-13
United States, West Virginia, WAYNE, WAYNE, WV, US

KE
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
39125Cusick, Allison   1975-09-14
United States, Ohio, LAWRENCE, LAWRENCE, OH, US

University of South Carolina, A. C. Moore Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


USCH:MAIN
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosendahl, Butters & Lakela
USCH0057684Pittman, Albert; Darr, Ann   61103172003-06-11
United States, South Carolina, Pickens, Pickens, 35.0195 -82.7344

General Research Observations


SEINet
Heuchera villosa var. intermedia Rosend., Butters & Lakela
Johnnie B. Varner   78911973-09-21
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, On sandstone rock, 2 miles upstream of Red River from mouth of Swift Creek.


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