Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hosta ventricosa (Hosta caerulea)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium


BEREA
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
BEREA026190   
United States, Kentucky, Rockcastle

BEREA
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
BEREA028266   
United States, Kentucky, Bourbon

BEREA
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
BEREA028244   
United States, Kentucky, Bourbon

Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
31234100035235Timothy J. Weckman   29201996-06-30
United States, Kentucky, Lee, Little Stinking Creek Rd. ca. 0.1 mi northeast of jct. W Hwy 1036; N of Greely- KY

EKY
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
31234100035227Timothy J. Weckman   29201996-06-30
United States, Kentucky, Lee, Little Sinking Creek Rd.- ca. 0.1 mi. NE of Jct. W Hwy. 1036; N of Greely.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
100757795J. Richard Abbott   42791992-09-01
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Fort Boonesborough State Park, southwest of junction of KY 627 and the Kentucky River., 37.90056 -84.268333

MO
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
100757794J. Richard Abbott   29611992-07-09
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Fort Boonesborough State Park, southwest of junction of KY 627 and the Kentucky River., 37.90056 -84.268333

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
191460J. Richard Abbott   29611992-07-09
United States of America, Kentucky, Madison, Fort Boonesborough State Park, southwest of junction of KY 627 and the Kentucky River.

FLAS
Hosta ventricosa (Salisb.) Stearn
191461J. Richard Abbott   42791992-09-01
United States of America, Kentucky, Madison, Fort Boonesborough State Park, southwest of junction of KY 627 and the Kentucky River.


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