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

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VDB-Test


VDB-TEST-56911:VDB-TEST-Ruellia
caroliniensis (J. F. Gmel.) Steud.
BRIT67656   
Tennessee, Bradley

VDB-TEST-56911:VDB-TEST-Ruellia
caroliniensis (J. F. Gmel.) Steud.
BRIT67655   
Tennessee, Bradley

VDB-TEST-73320:VDB-TEST-Asclepias
variegata L.
BRIT71377   
Tennessee, Bradley

VDB-TEST-1365:VDB-TEST-Artemisia
ludoviciana Nutt.
BRIT89524   
Tennessee, Bradley

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187075J. L. Collins   5971972-05-27
Tennessee, Bradley, North of Cleveland. Woods west of city airport.

VDB-TEST-26430:VDB-TEST-Adiantum
pedatum L.
BRIT181451Jesse M. Shaver   101491949-09-10
Tennessee, Bradley, north-facing (Henegar Bluff) about 3.3 miles est of Charleston on road to Benton

VDB-TEST-74179:VDB-TEST-Athyrium
asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
BRIT188970Jesse M. Shaver   100111947-09-09
Tennessee, Bradley, Small wooded dry ravine by U. S. 64. About 7.4 miles east of Cleveland.

VDB-TEST-74179:VDB-TEST-Athyrium
asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
BRIT188969Jesse M. Shaver   108031951-09-08
Tennessee, Bradley, Ravine. Side road into mountains to south from road 60. Turnof is 1.2 miles east of Georgetown and distance to ravine about 6.1 miles.

VDB-TEST-108152:VDB-TEST-Camptosorus
rhizophyllus (L.) Link
BRIT186969Jesse M. Shaver   99271946-12-27
Tennessee, Bradley, "Ivy bluff" a north-facing bluff by old Benton road to Cleveland, about 1.6 miles from U.S. 411, in a western direction. This is state road 60.

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187074Jesse M. Shaver   100181947-09-09
Tennessee, Bradley, Very steep and wooded north-facing slope by Gilmer Branch, road 60. About 1.6 mile west of road 33.

VDB-TEST-74179:VDB-TEST-Athyrium
asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
BRIT188968Jesse M. Shaver   100111947-09-09
Tennessee, Bradley, Small wooded dry ravine by U. S. 64. About 7.4 miles east of Cleveland.

VDB-TEST-74179:VDB-TEST-Athyrium
asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
BRIT188967Jesse M. Shaver   108031951-09-08
Tennessee, Bradley, Ravine. Side road into mountains to south from road 60. Turnof is 1.2 miles east of Georgetown and distance to ravine about 6.1 miles.

VDB-TEST-4742:VDB-TEST
undetermined Roth
BRIT181452Jesse M. Shaver   100211947-09-09
Tennessee, Bradley, north-facing slope by Gilmer Branch, road 60. About 1.6 miles west of road 33.

VDB-TEST-97282:VDB-TEST-Pteridium
latiusculum (Desv.) Hieron.
BRIT192689Jesse M. Shaver   100101947-09-09
Tennessee, Bradley, by U. S. 64. About 7.4 miles east of Cleveland.

VDB-TEST-81834:VDB-TEST-Dryopteris
marginalis (L.) A. Gray
BRIT194221Jesse M. Shaver   101471947-09-10
Tennessee, Bradley, Henegar Bluff, north-facing, about 3.3 miles east of Charleston on side road to Benton.

VDB-TEST-81834:VDB-TEST-Dryopteris
marginalis (L.) A. Gray
BRIT194223Jesse M. Shaver   101471947-09-10
Tennessee, Bradley, Henegar Bluff, north-facing, about 3.3 miles east of Charleston on side road to Benton.

VDB-TEST-81834:VDB-TEST-Dryopteris
marginalis (L.) A. Gray
BRIT194222Jesse M. Shaver   101471947-09-10
Tennessee, Bradley, Henegar Bluff, north-facing, about 3.3 miles east of Charleston on side road to Benton.

VDB-TEST-105450:VDB-TEST-Woodsia
obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
BRIT193433Jesse M. Shaver   99281946-12-26
Tennessee, Bradley, near foot of Lauderback Mountain and Lauderback Hotel, turn off from road US 64 about 7.5 miles southwest of Cleveland and follow road in a northwest direction

VDB-TEST-81834:VDB-TEST-Dryopteris
marginalis (L.) A. Gray
BRIT194224Jesse M. Shaver   101471947-09-10
Tennessee, Bradley, Henegar Bluff, north-facing, about 3.3 miles east of Charleston on side road to Benton.


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