Dataset: CSCN-
Taxa: Dennstaedtiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chadron State College, High Plains Herbarium


CSCN
CSCN-V-0000597Ronald R. Weedon   72401976-07-27
United States, Washington, Pacific, 1 mi S of Ocean Park.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000596M.A. Franklin   67431989-07-02
United States, Utah, Juab, Deep Creek Mountains, Granite Creek Canyon., 39.741013 -113.731459, 2591m

CSCN
CSCN-V-0038833Lance A. Stasinski   582018-06-10
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Diamond Lake Ranger District: Toketee Reservoir (1.2 km NNE of Toketee Ranger Station; 24.5 km WNW of Diamond Lake). On N shore of Toketee Reservoir., 43.27073 -122.40813, 743m

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000595Jean Burns   311997-09-14
United States, Idaho, Valley, 1 m off of Forest Service Road #466, S side; 10 mi from Cabarton Road turnoff from Hwy 55., 2349m

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000594Bill Bauer   431979-07-21
United States, Idaho, Kootenai, 10 mi S & 1.4 mi E of Cour D'Alene on logging road near Mica Bay.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000593James P. Vanderhorst   37641991-08-04
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, Flat Tops/White River Plateau: Rough Creek, ca 17 air mi WSW of Oak Creek., 40.1717 -107.2606, 2622m

CSCN
Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum (Desv.) Underw. ex A. Heller
CSCN-V-0000592Keith Collinson   1491980-07-10
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, S side of Kimballs Bay, Superior.

CSCN
Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum (Desv.) Underw. ex A. Heller
CSCN-V-0000591Keith Collinson   1491980-07-10
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, S side of Kimballs Bay, Superior.

CSCN
Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum (Desv.) Underw. ex A. Heller
CSCN-V-0000590L. Joseph Sears   351977-06-30
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Gunflint Wilderness Camp, ca 60 mi NW of Grand Marais.

CSCN
Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum (Desv.) Underw. ex A. Heller
CSCN-V-0000589Ralph Brooks   29881970-07-22
United States, Minnesota, Cook, 8 mi NW Lutsen.


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