Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lapsana communis, Lapsana communis subsp. grandiflora (Lapsana grandiflora), Lapsana communis subsp. communis, Lapsana communis subsp. macrocarpa, Lapsana communis subsp. intermedia (Lapsana intermedia)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
APSC0139008Julie Clark   2008-06-19
United States, Kentucky, Pike

Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
DOV0064670   
United States, Kentucky

Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
31234100272044John W. Thieret   613762003-06-01
United States, Kentucky, Campbell, Along Rt. 915 E and ENE of Jct. with Trap Murnan Rd. Cold Spring.

EKY
31234100272051Julie B. Clark   2312008-06-19
United States, Kentucky, Pike, wooded hillside between KY 80 and railroad trestle over Russell Fork, 37.296 -82.323611

Northern Kentucky University, John W. Thieret Herbarium


KNK
31973000005784Thieret, John   613762003-06-01
United States, Kentucky, Campbell, In Cold Spring; Along route 915 E and ENE of junction with Trapp Murnan Road.

KNK
31973000005785Thieret, John   613762003-06-01
United States, Kentucky, Campbell, In Cold Spring; Along route 915 E and ENE of junction with Trapp Murnan Road.

University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
MEM003748J.L. Gentry Jr.   6071962-08-03
United States, Kentucky, Henry

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00101539Gentry, J.   6071962-08-03
United States, Kentucky, Henry, 1.3 mi. NW of road junct. Ky. 389 and Ky. 202, Drennon Chapel, hillside, edge of deciduous woods and grown up field. Worthville Quad.


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