Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vitis aestivalis var. bicolor (Vitis argentifolia, Vitis bicolor)
Search Criteria: Kentucky; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
31234100852373K. Johnson   1001987-06-20
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Oak-pine-heath woods along trail to Grays Arch, 0.4 mi. n. of Grays Arch picnic area.

EKY
31234100852381R. Clark   209531985-07-13
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, West-facing xeric oak-pine-heath woods above Chimney Top Creek; on Forest Service Rd. 10 (Chimney Top Scenic Parkway) 0.8 mi. s. of Chimney Top Rock Trailhead., 351m

EKY
31234100706074Amy V. McIntosh   10452005-06-26
United States, Kentucky, Harlan, Kentenia State Forest: Cupp Site. South-facing slope of Pine Mountain. Open, disturbed weedy area near deciduous forest edge near Cupp pond

EKY
31234100720356E. T. Browne, Jr.   113641965-09-12
United States, Kentucky, Carter, KY 468, 0.2 mi E of Carter-Elliot Co. line and 2.8 mi. W of Jct. this rd. and KY 1. Kanawha Plateau Province.

EKY
31234100860129Johnnie B. Varner   74241973-07-29
United States, Kentucky, Wolfe, Woods - Climbing on dogwood- S. of entrance to wildcat trail off KY. 715.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00077409Anonymous   s.n.1950-06-10
United States, Kentucky, Bullitt, near Fort Knox

University of North Carolina, Asheville


UNCA
4553Haasis, F. W.   1917-00-00
USA, Kentucky, Letcher, Exact locality not reported., 37.110241 -82.882748

UNCA
4554Haasis, F. W.   1917-00-00
USA, Kentucky, Letcher, Exact locality not reported., 37.110241 -82.882748

UNCA
4551Haasis, F. W.   1917-00-00
USA, Kentucky, Letcher, Exact locality not reported., 37.110241 -82.882748

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0146401   
United States, Kentucky, Woodford


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Google Map

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