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Dataset: VDB-TEST-VDB-TEST
Search Criteria: Tennessee; Bedford; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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VDB-Test


VDB-TEST-43096:VDB-TEST-Ruellia
humilis Nutt.
BRIT67680   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-43096:VDB-TEST-Ruellia
humilis Nutt.
BRIT67679   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-99374:VDB-TEST-Ruellia
strepens L.
BRIT67711   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-99374:VDB-TEST-Ruellia
strepens L.
BRIT67710   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-70702:VDB-TEST-Acer
drummondii Hook. & Arn. ex Nutt.
BRIT67899   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-70702:VDB-TEST-Acer
drummondii Hook. & Arn. ex Nutt.
BRIT67900   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-70737:VDB-TEST-Acer
saccharum Marsh.
BRIT68017   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-101:VDB-TEST-Amaranthus
hybridus L.
BRIT68436   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-43249:VDB-TEST-Amaranthus
spinosus L.
BRIT68456   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-43249:VDB-TEST-Amaranthus
spinosus L.
BRIT68455   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-3610:VDB-TEST-Rhus
aromatica Aiton
BRIT68523   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-67951:VDB-TEST-Rhus
BRIT69073   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-43321:VDB-TEST-Chaerophyllum
procumbens (L.) Crantz
BRIT72505   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-43321:VDB-TEST-Chaerophyllum
procumbens (L.) Crantz
BRIT72501   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-4895:VDB-TEST-Bupleurum
undetermined L.
BRIT69252   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-100044:VDB-TEST-Sanicula
canadensis L.
BRIT70834   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-71926:VDB-TEST-Amsonia
BRIT72979   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-91276:VDB-TEST-Matelea
carolinensis (Jacq.) Woodson
BRIT71746   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-43448:VDB-TEST-Cynanchum
laeve (Michx.) Pers.
BRIT71854   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-43507:VDB-TEST-Ageratina
altissima (L.) R. M. King & H. Rob.
BRIT89236   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-72286:VDB-TEST-Anthemis
arvensis L.
BRIT89379   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-2747:VDB-TEST-Ambrosia
artemisiifolia L.
BRIT71969   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-1397:VDB-TEST-Artemisia
annua L.
BRIT73831   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-72989:VDB-TEST-Aristolochia
tomentosa Sims
BRIT71204   
Tennessee, Bedford

VDB-TEST-84180:VDB-TEST-Euphorbia
corollata L.
BRIT111282R. Kral   741431987-08-12
Tennessee, Bedford, shoulder of TN 130, Raus, W. of Tullahoma

VDB-TEST-801:VDB-TEST-Setaria
faberi R. A. W. Herrm.
BRIT185563Kurt E. Blum   29871968-09-26
Tennessee, Bedford, 5 mi S Jund Tenn 64 & 41A, vicinity of an abandoned farm off of 41A

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187083A.J.Sharp   36781947-07-03
Tennessee, Bedford, SE of Shelbyville. Bottoms of Thompson Creek.

VDB-TEST-74179:VDB-TEST-Athyrium
asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
BRIT188944Jesse M. Shaver   98281946-10-20
Tennessee, Bedford, Moist stream bank, ravine north of U.S. 41, alternate, about 0.2 mile west of Moore Co. line.

VDB-TEST-26430:VDB-TEST-Adiantum
pedatum L.
BRIT181443Jesse M. Shaver   104531949-05-21
Tennessee, Bedford, north facing bluff, Duck River, across form Shearin Bend by road, about 1/2 mile southwest of Sinking Creek

VDB-TEST-108152:VDB-TEST-Camptosorus
rhizophyllus (L.) Link
BRIT186960Jesse M. Shaver   78461944-07-22
Tennessee, Bedford, Limestone rock wall of sink hole, cedar glades, 5.5 miles north of Shelbyville on road 16 to Eagleville.

VDB-TEST-12291:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (Howe ex Peck) B.L. Robins.
BRIT187440Jamison   43291943-12-19
Tennessee, Bedford, Cedar pasture by Duck River, about 1 miles from Shelbyville on road towards Wartrace.

VDB-TEST-801:VDB-TEST-Setaria
faberi R. A. W. Herrm.
BRIT185564R. Kral   363211969-08-12
Tennessee, Bedford, E. side Shelbyville.

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187082Jesse M. Shaver   81591945-11-11
Tennessee, Bedford, Steep hillside, edge of Highland Rim, road 241, south of Shelbyville about 10 miles.

VDB-TEST:VDB-TEST
undetermined
BRIT181441Jesse M. Shaver   81581945-11-11
Tennessee, Bedford, Steep hillside, edge of Highland Rim, road 241, south of Shelbyville about 10 miles.

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187441Jesse M. Shaver   98241946-10-20
Tennessee, Bedford, Wooded ravine, north of U.S. 41 alternate, about 0.2 mile west of Moore Co. line, in Bedford Co.

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187084Jesse M. Shaver   78451944-07-22
Tennessee, Bedford, Cedar glades, 5.5 miles north of Shelbyville on road to Eagleville.

VDB-TEST:VDB-TEST
undetermined
BRIT181442Jesse M. Shaver   98311946-10-20
Tennessee, Bedford, Moist ravine with stream to north of U.S. 41, alternate, about 0.2 mile west of Moore Co. line.

VDB-TEST-12291:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (Howe ex Peck) B.L. Robins.
BRIT187442Jesse M. Shaver   98241946-10-20
Tennessee, Bedford, Wooded ravine north of U.S. 41 alternate, about 0.2 mile west of Moore Co. line, in Bedford Co.

VDB-TEST-108152:VDB-TEST-Camptosorus
rhizophyllus (L.) Link
BRIT186964Jamison   43231943-12-19
Tennessee, Bedford, Limestone rock, small bluff about 6 miles east of Shelbyville on Tullahoma road.

VDB-TEST-105450:VDB-TEST-Woodsia
obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
BRIT193424Jesse M. Shaver   78471944-07-22
Tennessee, Bedford, Cedar glades, 5.5 miles north of Shelbyville on road 16 to Eagleville.

VDB-TEST-105450:VDB-TEST-Woodsia
obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
BRIT193425Jesse M. Shaver   43281943-12-19
Tennessee, Bedford, about 1 mile from Shelbyville on Wartrace road near Duck River

VDB-TEST-105450:VDB-TEST-Woodsia
obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
BRIT193423Jesse M. Shaver   98351946-10-20
Tennessee, Bedford, bluff over Duck River, U.S. 41, alternate, about 6.3 miles east of intersection at Shelbyville


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