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

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VDB-Test


VDB-TEST-72121:VDB-TEST-Angelica
venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT69276   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-131758:VDB-TEST-Osmorhiza
claytoni C. B. Clarke
BRIT70474   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-131758:VDB-TEST-Osmorhiza
claytoni C. B. Clarke
BRIT70473   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-100063:VDB-TEST-Sanicula
smallii E. P. Bicknell
BRIT72915   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-57444:VDB-TEST-Sanicula
odorata (Raf.) K. M. Pryer & L. R. Phillippe
BRIT70600   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103282:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
chapmanii (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Small
BRIT73034   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103282:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
chapmanii (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Small
BRIT73033   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103282:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
chapmanii (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Small
BRIT73032   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103282:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
chapmanii (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Small
BRIT73031   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103281:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
barbinode (Michx.) Nutt.
BRIT72961   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103281:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
barbinode (Michx.) Nutt.
BRIT72960   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103281:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
barbinode (Michx.) Nutt.
BRIT72959   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103281:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
barbinode (Michx.) Nutt.
BRIT72958   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-103281:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
barbinode (Michx.) Nutt.
BRIT72957   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-3791:VDB-TEST-Asclepias
verticillata L.
BRIT71453   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-91276:VDB-TEST-Matelea
carolinensis (Jacq.) Woodson
BRIT71787   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-73550:VDB-TEST-Aster
dumosus L.
BRIT89556   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-73550:VDB-TEST-Aster
dumosus L.
BRIT89557   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-73250:VDB-TEST-Asarum
canadense L.
BRIT73478   
Tennessee, Overton

VDB-TEST-1987:VDB-TEST-Botrychium
virginianum (L.) Sw.
BRIT188588R. Kral   427291971-05-20
Tennessee, Overton, Bluff above West Fork Obey River, by Tenn 85, 12.2 mi. n.w. Wilder.

VDB-TEST-100795:VDB-TEST-Selaginella
apoda (L.) C. Morren
BRIT181342Jamison   40551943-09-02
Tennessee, Overton, Stream bank, sandy, above Zollicoffer Lake, about 5 miles west of Livingston. on road 85.

VDB-TEST-100795:VDB-TEST-Selaginella
apoda (L.) C. Morren
BRIT181343Jesse M. Shaver   83861945-12-26
Tennessee, Overton, Wet place, hillside by Roaring River, road 42, about 16.1 miles north of Cookeville.

VDB-TEST-1900:VDB-TEST-Adiantum
capillus-veneris L.
BRIT181376Jamison   40531943-09-02
Tennessee, Overton, At small falls at the head waters in the woods above Zolicoffer Lake, on road 85, west of Livingston about 5 miles.

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT186796Jesse M. Shaver   55401944-03-25
Tennessee, Overton, Wooded hillside below road 52, about 9.9 miles east of Clay Co line, in Overton Co, Tenn, on road from Celina to Livingston.

VDB-TEST-1896:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
resiliens Kunze
BRIT186918Jamison   55421944-03-25
Tennessee, Overton, On hillside below road 52, about 9.9 miles east of Clay Co. line, in Overton Co. Road from Celina to Livingston.

VDB-TEST-26430:VDB-TEST-Adiantum
pedatum L.
BRIT187917Sammye Young   78621944-07-01
Tennessee, Overton, Livingston, From grounds of the Bible Institute, Livingston

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT186795Jamison   41001943-09-01
Tennessee, Overton, Dry marsh, woodland, about 2 miles east of Livingston, road 85.

VDB-TEST-1987:VDB-TEST-Botrychium
virginianum (L.) Sw.
BRIT188587R. Kral   821901993-05-06
Tennessee, Overton, By TN 111-42 2.3 mi. S of Livingston.


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