Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Cystopteris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
1617563Brian S. Edmond   1091993-06-05
United States, Missouri, Pike, E-facing limestone cliff to the W of the house. This site is shaded from eastern exposure by the hillside to the E.

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Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
102465169Melvin L. Conrad   57331970-09-27
United States, Missouri, Randolph, Camp Thunderbird, approximatrly 5 mi NE of Cairo on soil at base of sandstone bluff

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102467765Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.   261511969-06-20
United States, Missouri, Wayne, Vicinity of Markham Springs Recreation Area, Clark National Forest. W bank of Black River. ca. 1 mi N of Highway 49 shaded limestone, 36.99194 -90.595

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102695866Philip J. Barbour   68371988-06-17
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, T17N R2E NE4 Section 13; along S and N sides of Abiaca Creek.

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102762320George Yatskievych   84-851984-07-22
United States, Arizona, Graham, Pinaleno Mountains, upper Frye Canyon., 3094m

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102936176George Yatskievych   81-1581981-05-16
United States, California, Fresno, Sequoia National Forest, in drainage off California Highway 180, 3 miles E of Sequoia National Park boundary. T13S R27E S31., 1006m

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102936281George Yatskievych   15-0452015-05-11
United States, Missouri, Montgomery, E side of County Road 270, ca. 1 mile N of junction with County Highway J and ca. 0.2 mile S of junction with Whiteside School Road, ca. 2.2 air miles NNW of town of Big Spring., 38.6965277 -92.0551667, 216m

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Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
102936232George Yatskievych   15-0332015-05-11
United States, Missouri, Callaway, Earthquake Hollow Conservation Area, 2 air miles NNE of Holts Summit on N side of County Road 452, 1 mile E of junction with County Highway TT., 38.6965277 -92.0551667, 216m

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102839494Alan E. Brant   72152012-09-12
United States, Missouri, Bollinger, Gipsy Quadrangle. Spring-fed slough of the Castor River at the base of a steep NW-facing escarpment., 37.20881 -90.20304, 128m

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102895727George Yatskievych   87-111987-06-22
United States, Indiana, Martin, Crane Naval Weapons Support Center.N-S drainage at end of road #69. T05N R04W S25 NW4., 177m

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Cystopteris tenuis (Michx.) Desv.
102936282George Yatskievych   15-0462015-05-11
United States, Missouri, Montgomery, E side of County Road 270, ca. 1 mile N of junction with County Highway J and ca. 0.2 mile S of junction with Whiteside School Road, ca. 2.2 air miles NNW of town of Big Spring., 38.6965277 -92.0551667, 216m

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101140225John Pruski   25651982-04-06
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, Wooded ravines of Upland hardwood forest along Clark Creek near the Tunica Hills waterfalls in the Clark Creek Natural Area, ca 1 mile SW of Pond., 31.0655556 -91.5194445

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103108743John Pruski   25651982-04-06
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, Wooded ravines of Upland hardwood forest along Clark Creek near the Tunica Hills waterfalls in the Clark Creek Natural Area, ca 1 mile SW of Pond., 31.0655556 -91.5194445

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103108744John Pruski   25651982-04-06
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, Wooded ravines of Upland hardwood forest along Clark Creek near the Tunica Hills waterfalls in the Clark Creek Natural Area, ca 1 mile SW of Pond., 31.0655556 -91.5194445

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Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
101229341Petra E. Schmidt   PES-5442003-07-19
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Smoky Mountain National Park: near end of Little Cove Rd, just outside entrance to park (ca. 4 mi.), off Hwy. 276, along Cataloochee Divide Trail. Point 9.

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Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
101229338Petra E. Schmidt   PES-5432003-07-19
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Smoky Mountain National Park: near end of Little Cove Rd, just outside entrance to park (ca. 4 mi.), off Hwy. 276, along Cataloochee Divide Trail. Point 7.

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101227614Petra E. Schmidt   PES-5072001-07-26
United States, Minnesota, Todd


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