Dataset: SUU
Taxa: Pteridaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Southern Utah University


SUU
SUU000182Hildebrand, T.   35402011-05-14
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Side road turning W off Co. Rd 111 S of Whitney Pass and the Park boundary; end of road at base of Whitney Mountains; drainage coming down from Whitney Peaks, along fence line; site may not be on Park, 36.50064 -114.04039, 1230m

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Cheilanthes parryi (D.C. Eaton) Domin
SUU000193Hildebrand, T.   35512011-05-14
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Spring along Co. Rd 101 just NW of Red Rock Spring turn-off; large wet, riparian area along road, 36.53584 -114.04562, 1336m

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SUU000442Hildebrand, T.   34322011-03-19
United States, Arizona, Mohave, E-W drainage on E side of NPS148 at Tassie Spring; on or adjacent to N-facing canyon wall, 36.255571 -113.955931, 465m

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SUU000775Yanskey, K.   16602005-04-21
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Whitmore Overlook, around the knoll at the end and top of trailhead to river, 779m

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Pellaea glabella var. occidentalis (E.E. Nelson) Butters
SUU001479Brian Elliott   160882010-09-06
United States, South Dakota, Pennington, Black Hills National Forest. Approximately 4.5 air miles west (275 degrees) from Rochford, on the hills south of the South Fork of Rapid Creek, 44.12517 -103.832456, 1984m

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Pellaea glabella var. occidentalis (E.E. Nelson) Butters
SUU001479Brian Elliott   160882010-09-06
United States, Wyoming, Pennington, Black Hills National Forest; approximately 4.5 air miles west (275 degrees) from Rochford, on the hills south of the South Fork of Rapid Creek., 44.12517 -103.832456, 1984m

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SUU005812W. P. Cottam   11031927-04-14
United States, Arizona, Va. Narrows

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
SUU005849B. C. Palmer   1968-10-19
United States, Oregon, Josephine, Waldo Hill

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Pellaea Link
SUU006452   


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