Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Kolkwitzia amabilis (Linnaea amabilis)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium


BEREA
BEREA011504   
United States, Kentucky, Madison

BEREA
BEREA011505   
United States, Kentucky, Madison

George Mason University, Ted R. Bradley Herbarium


GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0043559Gary P. Fleming   163202017-04-27
United States, Kentucky, Bell, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, on western flank of Cumberland Mountain, along road to Pinnacle Overlook., 36.609257 -83.670503, 640m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100757092J. Richard Abbott   86121996-05-14
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Berea; Berea College Campus, in hedgerow along sidewalk north of Elizabeth Rogers Dormitory.

Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
MUR05688Carol Barrow   181970-04-22
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Calloway, Found on Murray State University Campus behind Woods Hall., 36.61139 -88.32222

Northern Kentucky University, John W. Thieret Herbarium


KNK
31973000008140   
United States, Kentucky, Bell

KNK
31973000008141   
United States, Kentucky, Fayette

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
191745J. Richard Abbott   86121996-05-14
United States of America, Kentucky, Madison, Berea; Berea College Campus, in hedgerow along sidewalk north of Elizabeth Rogers Dormitory.

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
217243J. R. Abbott, L.C. Isaacs   21801992-05-15
United States, Kentucky, Madison Co., Berea College Campus, Berea, planted in front (north) of Elizabeth Rogers Dormitory, near Chestnut Street (US 25 and KY 21).


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Google Map

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