Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Philadelphus coronarius (Philadelphus salicifolius)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
APSC0011951EW Chester   85-1881985-05-10
United States, Kentucky, Trigg, Old homesite on top of hill above Golden Pond (Highway 68). Large patches, about 3 meters high.

APSC
APSC0011954Ross C. Clarks with Chris Packard, Amy Covert   254382001-04-22
United States, Kentucky, Cumberland, Abandoned wooded homesite, 9.2 miles west of Burkesville on Ky. Hwy. 100.

APSC
APSC0122466Ronald VanStockum   1976-05-23
United States, Kentucky, Shelby

Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium


BEREA
BEREA028213   
United States, Kentucky, Bourbon

Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
31234100484342Ross C. Clark   252431999-07-19
United States, Kentucky, Fleming, Disturbed roadside along Stockton Creek Rd.- 0.6 mi E of jct with hwy 1013.

EKY
31234100484367Timothy J. Weckman   100052006-04-26
United States, Kentucky, Spencer, Possum ridge- off Hwy 248- Taylor Lake SP boat ramp E- of Taylorsville- KY.

EKY
31234100484359Ronald L. Jones   63001990-05-12
United States, Kentucky, Franklin, About 100 meters SW of 2n RR crossing.

Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
MUR03614Wayne E. Cope   1969-05-07
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Marshall, 1mi. North on Old Wadesboro Rd, beyond jct. of hwy. 58 and Old Wadesboro Rd, yard of frame house on rt., 36.74806 -88.32139

MUR
MUR07744Terry L. Yates   1971-05-15
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Lyon, South of hwy. KY 62 about 2mi. East of Lake City, KY; rocky soil around deserted buildings of old farm., 37.0275 -88.24833


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