Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hexastylis virginica
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
APSC0078105   1953-04-16
United States, Kentucky, Jefferson

Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium


BEREA
BEREA002489   
United States, Kentucky, Johnson

Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
31234100221652Timothy J. Weckman   53261999-08-09
United States, Kentucky, harlan, Hemlock Branch Road- Medlin tract additon to Martin's Fork of Cumberland Wild River.

EKY
31234100221694Timothy J. Weckman   33491996-08-18
United States, Kentucky, Pulaski, along Lick Creek; Lick Creek Rd.- ca. 1.7 mi S. of Acorn- KY.

EKY
31234100221660Richard H. Hannan   22831979-06-14
United States, Kentucky, Harlan, KY Wild River area- Martins Fork.

EKY
31234100221678Richard H. Hannan   17541979-05-17
United States, Kentucky, Knox, Floodplain of East Fork. Along a railroad. E of Moore Hill.

EKY
31234100221686Richard H. Hannan   20211979-05-31
United States, Kentucky, Letcher, Bad Branch. 1.5 miles NE of Eolia.

EKY
31234100389822Julie B. Clark   6542009-04-25
United States, Kentucky, Pike, Pine Mountain Trail, 37.29325 -82.336

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B141757M. J. Kolodzyk   MKOL-1793-761976-04-23
United States, Kentucky, Knox

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1637493Bruce Jarvis   1559681973-05-25
United States, Kentucky, Laurel, Rt 25, S of Livingston. Wooded bank.

Morehead State University Herbarium


MDKY
MDKY00007683   
United States, Kentucky, Harlan

MDKY
MDKY00007682   
United States, Kentucky, Harlan


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Google Map

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