INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tradescantia subaspera var. montana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe   311691999-07-30
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Raven Fork Watershed. Luftee Knob 7.5 minute quadrangle. Elevation about 4720 feet. Along Hyatt Ridge Trail.

ILLS:PLANT
P. B. Marcum, L. R. Phillippe, M. A. Feist, D. M. Ketzner   PBM 13412002-07-17
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Shop Creek Watershed (access off of U.S. 129). Calderwood, TN Quad. Elevation ~ 975 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Paul B. Marcum, Loy R. Phillippe & Dan T. Busemeyer   19772003-06-22
United States, North Carolina, Swain, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Forney Creek Watershed. Siler's Bald Quadrangle. Along Forney Ridge Trail. Elevation about 5185 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Mary Ann Feist, Brenda Molano-Flores, Paul Marcum, Dan Busemeyer & Loy R. Phillippe   23802003-06-19
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Fontana Lake Watershed. Lake Shore Trail. Tuskeegee Quadrangle. 1999 ft., 35.44669 -83.67951

ILLS:PLANT
Mary Ann Feist, Rick Phillippe, & Connie Carroll   14472002-05-02
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Along Twentymile Creek Trail. Twentymile Creek Watershed. Fontana Dam Quadrangle. 1800 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Paul B. Marcum, Loy R. Phillippe, Mary Ann Feist, and Jim Payne.   36102005-07-21
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Purchase Knob Area. WGS84 map datum., 35.58366 -83.07622, 1436m

ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe, Paul B. Marcum, Jim Payne, & Mary Ann Feist   377682005-07-18
United States, Tennessee, Blount, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. (WGS84/NAD83). White Oak Sinks., 35.63556 -83.74595, 512m


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