Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Veronica peregrina subsp. xalapensis (Veronica peregrina var. xalapensis, Veronica sherwoodii, Veronica xalapensis)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
APSC0001973H C Phillips, E Wofford   26691967-04-13
United States, Kentucky, Lyon, On bluffs, edge of field, between markers 4D1 & 4D4

APSC
APSC0001998M Duff   1968-04-19
United States, Kentucky, Logan, Farm 7 miles S of Russellville; edge of open field

Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
Veronica peregrina subsp. xalapensis (Kunth) Pennell
MUR19319Raymond H. Athey   25101974-04-18
United States, Kentucky, Marshall, Sharpe, KY; 6.4 miles on KY 795, 36.96861 -88.45833

MUR
Veronica peregrina subsp. xalapensis (Kunth) Pennell
MUR19320Raymond H. Athey   7811970-05-14
United States, Kentucky, Ballard, Roadside in Ballard Waterfowl Management Area, 37.93028 -84.99056

Troy University Herbarium


TROY
TROY000023960Woods, Michael   476"A"1982-04-24
United States, Kentucky, Calloway, Hwy. 1837, 0.5 mi., 36.641401 -88.442166

TROY
TROY000023961Grubbs, Jeffrey T.   7911988-04-18
United States, Kentucky, Hickman, Springhill. W on Old Columbus-Baltimore Rd. to edge of low woods., 36.736912 -88.974419

University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
MEM008250Raymond Athey   26561974-04-18
United States, Kentucky, Marshall

MEM
MEM005699Raymond Athey   8861970-05-14
United States, Kentucky, Ballard

University of Mississippi, Thomas M. Pullen Herbarium


MISS
MISS0044273R. Athey   8861970-05-14
USA, Kentucky, Ballard, Ballard Waterfowl Management Area


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