Dataset: SJNM
Taxa: Lycopodiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0067720O'Kane, Jr., Steve L.   74872003-08-04
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, San Juan National Forest. Weminuche Wilderness Area. S side of La Osa ca. 1/8 mi. W of "The Big Ladder", E of lower meadows., 37.6405556 -107.3577778, 3315m

SJNM
SJNM-V-0000586O'Kane, Jr., Steve L.   35711998-07-30
United States, Colorado, San Juan, San Juan National Forest. South Fork of Mineral Creek, 37.718001 -107.757863, 3048m

SJNM
SJNM-V-0000587Heil, Kenneth D.   12,0531998-06-09
Canada, British Columbia, Yoho National Park, Junction of Yoho Valley Rd. and near Hwy. 1 at Spiral Tunnel Viewpoint across road from viewpoint along abandoned logging road., 51.42049 -116.44199

SJNM
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevis.
SJNM-V-0000590Heil, Kenneth D.   12,0081998-06-05
United States, Wisconsin, St. Croix, Willow River State Park, Collected on trail to Willow River Falls from campground trailhead; 1/3 towards falls along trail., 45.01821 -92.67629

SJNM
Thomas, et.al., R.Dale   182001970-04-25
United States, Tennessee, Blount, N/A, 35.7058 -83.95149

SJNM
Huperzia haleakalae (Brack.) Holub
SJNM-V-0000591O'Kane, Jr., Steve L.   74852003-08-04
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, San Juan National Forest. Weminuche Wilderness Area. S side of La Osa ca. 1/8 mi. W of "The Big Ladder", E of lower meadows., 37.6405556 -107.3577778, 3315m

SJNM
SJNM-V-0000589Marriott, Hollis   109971989-06-01
United States, South Dakota, Lawrence County, Black Hills; Lost Gulch ca 4.5 air mi ESE of Deadwood. Small east trending draw west of main drainage and .25 mi west of old building on north facing lower slope., 44.36684 -103.6335, 1509m

SJNM
SJNM-V-0000588Thomas, Dale   182001970-04-25
United States, Tennessee, Blount County, Summit of Bear Wallow Mountain, Chilhowee Mountain., 35.77165 -83.73257


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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