INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Danthonia compressa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
J. S. Radford & A. E. Radford   448991966-07-07
United States, North Carolina, Ashe, Bluff Mountain., 36.390958 -81.571496

ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe   311291999-07-27
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Cosby Watershed. Luftee Knob 7.5 minute quadrangle. Elevation about 3800 feet. Heath Slick on narrow ridge off Snake Den Mountain and along Snake Den Trail.

ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe, Dan Busemeyer, & Mary A. Feist   317502000-06-21
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Big Creek Watershed. Cove Creek Gap 7.5 minute quadrangle. North or west side of Big Creek on steep wooded slope above campground along Big Creek Trail and dry slope above trail. Elevation about 1920 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Mary Ann Feist, Rick Phillippe, and Dan Busemeyer   4272000-06-20
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Indian Camp Creek Watershed. Mount Guyot 7.5 minute quadrangle. Maddron Bald Trail. Elevation approx. 4900 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Mary Ann Feist and Brenda Molano-Flores   7482000-09-28
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Indian Camp Creek Watershed. Jones Cove 7.5 minute quadrangle. Maddron Bald Trail north of Baxter's Cabin. Elevation approx. 2100 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
D.T. Busemeyer, M.A. Feist, P.B. Marcum, & L.R. Phillippe   5852001-07-09
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Panther Creek Watershed. Cades Cove 7.5 minute quadrangle. Gregory Bald. Elevation about 4949 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe, Daniel Busemeyer, Mary Ann Feist, Connie Carroll, & Paul Marcum   333732001-07-13
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Big Creek Watershed. Cove Creek Gap 7.5 minute quadrangle. Along Baxter Creek Trail near the base of the Mt. Sterling Fire Tower., 35.72605 -83.147834

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   325922000-07-06
United States, PENNSYLVANIA, UNION, SR 1010 (White Deer Pike), a gravel road 1.9 miles west oj junction with Mile Run Road (SR 4001), ca. 15-16 miles west of Milton; south side of Rt. I-80 (exit 29). Tiadaghton State Forest, Appalachian Mountains. Near Mile Run (stream). Elev. 1020 ft.

ILLS:PLANT
Paul B. Marcum, Loy R. Phillippe & Dan T. Busemeyer   20042003-06-22
United States, North Carolina, Swain, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Noland Creek Watershed. Siler's Bald Quadrangle. Along Springhouse Branch Trail. Elevation about 3860 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Paul B. Marcum, Loy R. Phillippe, and Jim Payne   27302004-07-26
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Along Appalachian Trail at Spence Field., 35.56399 -83.72917, 1500m

ILLS:PLANT
Paul B. Marcum, Loy R. Phillippe, Mary Ann Feist, and Jim Payne.   35022005-07-20
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Purchase Knob Area. WGS84 map datum., 35.58957 -83.06074, 1391m

ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe, Paul B. Marcum, Jim Payne, & Mary Ann Feist   377942005-07-18
United States, Tennessee, Blount, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. (WGS84/NAD83). Turkeypen Ridge., 35.63355 -83.74152, 600m

ILLS:PLANT
Ann Darr & AB Pittman   2008 & 051904142004-05-19
United States, South Carolina, Pickens, Botanical survey of unnamed falls above Rock Bottom Community. From the camp for the blind we traveled 2 miles north along unnamed stream through a boulder field, then a steep climb through rhododendron and mountain laurel thicket near the water fall up to 2800 feet above sea level., 35.0582 -82.7879

ILLS:PLANT
Danthonia compressa Austin ex Peck
M.A. Basinger   s.n.2008-00-00
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Approx. 2.5 miles north of the Blue Ridge Parkway along NC 215.


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