Dataset: SDSU-SDC
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Vermont; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
0000729C. B. Hellquist   145191980-07-04
USA, Vermont, Orleans, Brownington; Brownington Pond

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Cryptogramma stelleri (Gmel.) Prantl
0001311C. B. Hellquist   152481983-07-20
USA, Vermont, Rutland, Along railroad cut of Green Mountain Railroad at Summit, Mt. Holly

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0001465C. B. Hellquist   152531983-07-20
USA, Vermont, Windsor, Bridgewater, ca. 4 mi N of Bridgewater, ca. 1.5 mi N of Mendall Cemetary

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Woodsia glabella R. Br. ex Richardson
0002005Francis Sargent   s.n.1930-08-27
USA, Vermont, unknown, Smugglers Notch, Mt. Mansfield, 44.54361 -72.81472

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0002718C. B. and C. E. Hellquist   152761983-07-21
USA, Vermont, Windsor, Northern end of Lake Rescue, Ludlow

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0003885Richard P. Williams   41391979-06-21
USA, Vermont, Franklin, Fairfield Swamp in the town of Fairfield

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0005644Ralph E. Brooks & Carol Kuhn   185211986-08-19
USA, Vermont, Essex, 2 mi. E Island Pond

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0009810Richard P. Williams   41431979-06-22
USA, Vermont, Franklin, Roadside about 1/2 mi from the Fairfield Swamp in the Town of Fairfield

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0010323Ralph E. Brooks   185081986-08-19
USA, Vermont, Essex, 2 mi E Island Pond

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0010330D. F. Blanchard   s.n.1887-05-00
USA, Vermont, Caledonia, Peacham, Vermont, 44.328948 -72.168986

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0012275C. G. Pringle & W. W. Eggelston   s.n.1892-05-30
USA, Vermont, Addison, Ferrisburgh, 44.20561 -73.246234

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0013066Ralph E. Brooks   185181986-08-19
USA, Vermont, Essex, 2 mi E Island Pond

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Spiraea latifolia (Aiton) Borkh.
0015728Ralph E. Brooks & Carol Kuhn   185121986-08-19
USA, Vermont, Essex, 2 mi E Island Pond


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