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

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VDB-Test


VDB-TEST-43130:VDB-TEST-Acer
rubrum L.
BRIT67967   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-71707:VDB-TEST-Alternanthera
philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb.
BRIT68380   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-72121:VDB-TEST-Angelica
venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald
BRIT69283   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-4900:VDB-TEST-Cicuta
undetermined L.
BRIT70199   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-4900:VDB-TEST-Cicuta
undetermined L.
BRIT70198   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-50070:VDB-TEST-Cryptotaenia
canadensis (L.) DC.
BRIT72617   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-18482:VDB-TEST-Osmorhiza
longistylis (Torr.) DC.
BRIT72785   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-100044:VDB-TEST-Sanicula
canadensis L.
BRIT67013   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-57444:VDB-TEST-Sanicula
odorata (Raf.) K. M. Pryer & L. R. Phillippe
BRIT70606   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-103284:VDB-TEST-Thaspium
trifoliatum (L.) A. Gray
BRIT69755   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-103811:VDB-TEST-Trepocarpus
undetermined
BRIT69696   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-56968:VDB-TEST-Amsonia
BRIT70683   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-71128:VDB-TEST-Ageratina
aromatica (L.) Spach
BRIT89220   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-71128:VDB-TEST-Ageratina
aromatica (L.) Spach
BRIT89219   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-43545:VDB-TEST-Antennaria
plantaginifolia (L.) Hook.
BRIT71992   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-43545:VDB-TEST-Antennaria
plantaginifolia (L.) Hook.
BRIT71993   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-43595:VDB-TEST-Aster
patens Aiton
BRIT89622   
Tennessee, Stewart

VDB-TEST-74197:VDB-TEST-Athyrium
pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Tidestr.
BRIT188424Thomas S. Patrick   42491982-05-14
Tennessee, Stewart, north facing slope of Bear Creek downstream from Hwy 49 bridge, Land Between Lakes

VDB-TEST-26430:VDB-TEST-Adiantum
pedatum L.
BRIT187820Jesse M. Shaver   80651945-08-25
Tennessee, Stewart, About 1/2 mile north of Carlisle Springs on country road to Cumberland City

VDB-TEST-1987:VDB-TEST-Botrychium
virginianum (L.) Sw.
BRIT188601E. Quarterman   49241954-04-17
Tennessee, Stewart, Edge of Wells Creek Basin. Along Tenn. 149 s.w. of Cumberland City. On burned over hillside. Woods.

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187480Jesse M. Shaver   80381945-08-26
Tennessee, Stewart, Open woodland near road to Model, north of road 76 and about 10 miles south of Model.

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187481Jesse M. Shaver   79581945-04-15
Tennessee, Stewart, Small limestone bluff by school house spring, Bumpus Mills. About 10 miles north of Dover.

VDB-TEST-90734:VDB-TEST-Lycopodium
flabelliforme (Fernald) Blanch.
BRIT180984Eugene Wofford   s.n1975-05-29
Tennessee, Stewart, ca. 2 mi. E of Dover, and 0.5 mi. E of Lick Creek Bridge; cut over area soon to become a subdivision

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT187479Jesse M. Shaver   80621945-08-25
Tennessee, Stewart, About 1/2 mile north of Carlisle Springs on country road to north towards Cumberland City.

VDB-TEST:VDB-TEST-Pteris
aquilina
BRIT192665Jesse M. Shaver   80451945-08-26
Tennessee, Stewart, Standing Rock Creek, about one mile up creek from Tennesse River backwater

VDB-TEST:VDB-TEST
undetermined L.
BRIT192664Jesse M. Shaver   80451945-08-26
Tennessee, Stewart, Standing Rock Creek, about one mile up creek from Tennesse River backwater

VDB-TEST-97279:VDB-TEST-Pteridium
aquilinum (Desv.) Underw. ex A. Heller
BRIT192666Jesse M. Shaver   40211943-08-22
Tennessee, Stewart, roadside, road 76, about 6 miles north of Dover


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