Dataset: MDKY
Taxa: Coccocarpiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morehead State University


MDKY
Coccocarpia palmicola (Sprengel) Arv. & D. J. Galloway
MDKY-L-0000588Allen C. Risk   210102016-11-25
United States, Kentucky, Harlan, Cumberland Mountain, Cranks Creek Wildlife Management Area, Troublesome Creek, lower end of valley slightly upstream of Rt. 1138, 36.74011 -83.21829, 488m

MDKY
Coccocarpia palmicola (Sprengel) Arv. & D. J. Galloway
MDKY-L-0000586Tori Evans   662013-08-23
United States, Kentucky, Carter, Carter Caves State Resort Park, along Tygarts Creek south of Rt. 182 bridge, east side of stream., 38.36261 -83.1108, 213m

MDKY
Coccocarpia palmicola (Sprengel) Arv. & D. J. Galloway
MDKY-L-0000587Allen C. Risk   208952016-06-24
United States, Kentucky, Owsley, unnamed tributary of Wild Dog Creek., 37.47771 -83.85974, 293m

MDKY
Coccocarpia palmicola (Sprengel) Arv. & D. J. Galloway
MDKY-L-0000589Allen C. Risk   207292016-05-22
United States, Kentucky, Harlan, Cumberland Mountain, Cranks Creek Wildlife Management Area, on portion of mountain between Mill Branch and Troublesome Creek., 36.74628 -83.20581, 610m

MDKY
Coccocarpia palmicola (Sprengel) Arv. & D. J. Galloway
MDKY-L-0000584Allen C. Risk   202292013-08-11
United States, Georgia, Camden, Flora of Cumberland Island National Seashore, (FL-GA), Cumberland Island National Seashore, Cumberland Island, Dungeness support building complex area, just south of park office and kitchen-dining hall buildings., 30.7475 -81.46823, 3m

MDKY
Coccocarpia palmicola (Sprengel) Arv. & D. J. Galloway
MDKY-L-0000585Allen C. Risk   20309b2014-06-23
United States, Kentucky, Harlan, Cumberland Mountain, Hubbard Springs Quad, Cranks Creek Wildlife Management Area, about 0.5 mile east of mouth of Troublesome Creek., 36.74404 -83.21212, 549m


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Google Map

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