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

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West Virginia University Herbarium


WVA
WVA-V-0093798Redfearn, Paul L., Jr.   79371961-04-03
United States, Missouri, Christian, Smallin Cave ca 3 mi NE of Ozark, 37.051162 -93.188002

WVA
WVA-V-0093797Redfearn, Paul L., Jr.   79371961-04-03
United States, Missouri, Christian, Smallin Cave ca 3 mi NE of Ozark, 37.051162 -93.188002

WVA
Athyrium thelypterioides (Michx.) Desv.
WVA-V-0094151Palmer, Ernest J.   348491928-07-01
United States, Missouri, Stoddard, Crowley's Ridge, near Messler, 37.066162 -89.803422

WVA
WVA-V-0094802Bush, Benjamin Franklin   62541910-09-07
United States, Missouri, Dunklin, Campbell, Mo. [Missouri], 36.493393 -90.075095

WVA
WVA-V-0094888Bush, Benjamin Franklin   63791910-10-07
United States, Missouri, Dunklin, Campbell, Mo. [Missouri], 36.493393 -90.075095

WVA
WVA-V-0094775Bush, Benjamin Franklin   61981910-09-06
United States, Missouri, Dunklin, Campbell, Mo. [Missouri], 36.493393 -90.075095

WVA
Woodsia obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
WVA-V-0095173Sanders, ROger W.   750081975-07-05
United States, Missouri, Greene, along James River, ca 3 km S of Springfield, 37.101931 -93.32502

WVA
WVA-V-0095489Ware, Donna M. Eggers   36481971-06-06
United States, Missouri, Webster, about 0.25 mi downstream from first bridge downstream from Cantre Ck. crossing by MO Hwy M; about 8 mi E of Niangua

WVA
WVA-V-0095487Sharp, Ward   s.n.1931-04-18
United States, Missouri, Jefferson, Kimnswick Co. [sic; Kimmswick, a town] Mo. [Missouri], 38.365332 -90.362897

WVA
Equisetum variegatum Schleich. ex F. Weber & D. Mohr
WVA-V-0095690Mackenzie, Kenneth K.   s.n.1897-10-31
United States, Missouri, Jackson, athe the mouth of the Big Blue


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