Dataset: SDSU-SDC
Taxa: Woodwardia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
0002125R. Dale Thomas with LNPS Field Trip Group   1670742000-09-09
USA, Louisiana, Caddo, Black Bayou Nature Conservancy Area, N of United Gas Road no. 3, W of La. 1, NW of Rodessa; T 23N, R 16W, Sec. 15

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0002126R. Dale Thomas   1574331998-08-11
USA, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Kisatchie Nat. For.; Winn Dist, Compt. 33, Stand 8; along Mill Creek W of Goldonna Road, S of La 156 and Goldonna; T 12N, R 5W, Sec. 30

SDSU:SDC
0002127De Alton Saunders   s.n.1891-06-17
USA, Florida, Putnam, Putnam Co, FL

SDSU:SDC
0002128Rev. R. E. Olmstead   s.n.1905-00-00
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Decorah, 43.30333 -91.78556

SDSU:SDC
Woodwardia radicans (L.) J. Sm.
0002129Thomas Slater   s.n.1888-00-00
New Zealand, New Zealand

SDSU:SDC
Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore
0002130Rev. John Davis   s.n.1917-04-09
USA, South Carolina, Anderson, Gluck Mill

SDSU:SDC
Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore
0002131C. A. Taylor, Jr.   
USA, New York, Suffolk, detailed locality information protected

SDSU:SDC
Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore
0002132C. A. Taylor   
USA, New York, Suffolk, detailed locality information protected

SDSU:SDC
Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore
0002133C. A. Taylor, Jr.   s.n.1943-08-15
USA, Virginia, Nottoway, West Parade, Camp Pickett, SE Nottoway County

SDSU:SDC
Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore
0002134C. A. Taylor, Jr.   57861944-09-07
USA, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ravine near University of Alabama campus, 33.189739 -87.518208

SDSU:SDC
Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore
0002135Steve Stephens   s.n.1966-08-11
USA, Texas, Upshur, 8 mi N Gladewater


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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