Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
01571878W. A. Anderson   101923-04-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Henderson County, Robards

Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii (Wood) Wherry
MUR19438Raymond H. Athey   39511978-04-23
United States, Kentucky, Christian, Bordering intersection West Fork of Red River and I-24, 36.920253 -87.575447

MUR
Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii (Wood) Wherry
MUR19443Raymond H. Athey   31171976-04-27
United States, Kentucky, Trigg, Land between the Lakes, 36.85694 -88.07472

MUR
Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii (Wood) Wherry
MUR19445Raymond H. Athey   14691972-04-24
United States, Kentucky, Carlisle, Off Beech Church road, 37.44222 -86.3425

MUR
Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii (Wood) Wherry
MUR19446Raymond H. Athey   20841973-04-14
United States, Kentucky, Calloway, Backusburg, KY, 36.70583 -88.46833

MUR
Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii (Wood) Wherry
MUR19450Raymond H. Athey   14531972-04-23
United States, Kentucky, Marshall, Calvert City, KY; .7 miles on KY 1523N from the intersection of KY 282, 37.03333 -88.35

University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
MEM007134Raymond Athey   15941972-04-24
United States, Kentucky, Carlisle

MEM
MEM014069Raymond Athey   39511978-04-23
United States, Kentucky, Christian

MEM
MEM007229Raymond Athey   16021972-04-24
United States, Kentucky, Graves

MEM
MEM007156Raymond Athey   15781972-04-23
United States, Kentucky, Marshall


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Google Map

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