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

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Chadron State College, High Plains Herbarium


CSCN
CSCN-V-0000542Rudy G. Koch   123041980-07-18
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Ca 8 mi NE Cornucopia.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000541David M. Sutherland   27361970-08-09
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Along the road between Illgin and Finland.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000540Ralph Brooks   30011970-07-23
United States, Minnesota, Lake, 19 mi E Isabella.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000539Robert B. Kaul   52971986-07-08
United States, Maine, Hancock, 3 mi W of Otis along Hwy Maine 180.

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CSCN-V-0000550Rudy G. Koch   119631980-06-09
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Ca. 3 mi. S. Bayfield near Hwy 13.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000549Eula Whitehouse   232781950-05-20
United States, Texas, Hardin, Ca 2 mi W of Silsbee, home of Hugo de Bretagne.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000548Lawrence K. Magrath   127401982-05-01
United States, Oklahoma, Choctaw, Railroad Bog, 4 mi E on US 70, 5 N on US 271, 4 E & 2 N of Soper.

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CSCN-V-0000547James L. Jones   1281967-10-14
United States, Mississippi, Tishomingo, Tishomingo State Park.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000546David M. Sutherland   27291970-08-10
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Between Illgin City and Ely at the Stoney River outlet of MacDougall Lake.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000545Ralph Brooks   30051970-07-23
United States, Minnesota, Lake, 19 mi E Isabella.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0000544Robert B. Kaul   52821986-07-05
United States, Maine, Hancock, Beech Hill Pond.

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CSCN-V-0000543Caleb A. Morse   88142002-09-30
United States, Kansas, Chautauqua, Ca 1.5 mi E Chatauqua., 37.016389 -96.145278, 274 - 287m


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