Dataset: LCDI
Taxa: Cystopteridaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Luther College


LCDI
Cystopteris tenuis (Michx.) Desv.
LCDI001422Beth Lynch   180706-1002018-07-06
United States, Iowa, Winneshiek, Finch Memorial Hardwoods, 43.38254 -91.88206

LCDI
LCDI000361T. Cottrell   531996-05-30
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Chattahoochie Park, Decorah, on SW cornerof HWY 52 & County Rd C

LCDI
LCDI000698T. Cottrell   771997-08-07
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Twin Springs Park, Decorah

LCDI
LCDI000715T. Cottrell   771997-08-07
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Twin Springs Park, Decorah

LCDI
LCDI000725T. Cottrell   811998-07-28
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Phelps Park, Decorah, Dug Road/Oneota Trail

LCDI
LCDI000726T. Cottrell   821998-07-28
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Decorah, Big aligific talus slope

LCDI
LCDI000728T. Cottrell   841998-07-30
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Chattahoochie Park, Roadside aligific talus slope

LCDI
LCDI000729T. Cottrell   851998-07-30
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Seed Savers Heritage Farm/ north Winn. road

LCDI
LCDI000730T. Cottrell   861998-07-30
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Chattahoochie Park, Small disjunct aligific talus slope of poor quality

LCDI
LCDI001103Brian Kurtz   1012013-06-20
USA, Iowa, Winnieshek, Malanaphy Springs State Preserve, 43.3474 -91.83746

LCDI
LCDI001436Beth Lynch   210622-142021-06-22
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Finch Memorial Hardwoods DANWR, 43.383199 -91.881449

LCDI
Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
LCDI001092Brian Kurtz   1122013-06-21
USA, Iowa, Winnieshek, Malanaphy Springs State Preserve, 43.3474 -91.83746

LCDI
Gymnocarpium robertianum (Hoffm.) Newman
Lynch, Beth   
Iowa, Winneshiek, detailed locality information protected

LCDI
Gymnocarpium robertianum (Hoffm.) Newman
LCDI001327Lynch, Beth   160627-12016-06-27
Iowa, Winneshiek, Phelps Park (along Trout Run bike trail along Upper Iowa River)


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