Dataset: GVSC-
Taxa: polystichum => Polystichum, Polystichum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Grand Valley State University


GVSC
GVSC000054Celia Kubiak   s.n.2007-05-29
USA, Michigan, Kent, Blandford Nature Center Slope, 42.995144 -85.74493

GVSC
GVSC000055Celia Kubiak   s.n.2007-05-29
USA, Michigan, Kent, Blandford Nature Center Slope, 42.995144 -85.74493

GVSC
GVSC000056N. Frost   362008-09-09
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, 28th Ave. Inside Grand River Park., 42.941442 -85.857992

GVSC
GVSC000142Geri Coonce   601970-06-03
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Aman Park, 42.978626 -85.832154

GVSC
GVSC000143Mike Vander Wal   601970-06-03
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Aman Park, 42.978626 -85.832154

GVSC
GVSC000144John R. Boon   s.n.1970-06-05
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Aman Park, 42.978626 -85.832154

GVSC
GVSC000145Gregory W. Nelson   s.n.1970-06-02
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Aman Park, 42.978626 -85.832154

GVSC
GVSC000146Beverly Witt   1601970-06-03
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Aman Park, 42.978626 -85.832154

GVSC
GVSC000147Sue Byers   1311970-05-29
USA, Michigan, Kent, TRS: T8N R12W S13 SW 1/4, 43.076353 -85.68488

GVSC
GVSC000148S. Gingrich   5361970-05-20
USA, Michigan, Kent, TRS: T7N R12W S16 SW 1/4 | Blandford Nature Center, 42.989808 -85.742398

GVSC
GVSC000149Theodore G. Ripe   10821970-05-29
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, TRS: T7N R13W S22 SE 1/4 | Aman Park, 42.976387 -85.83015

GVSC
GVSC000150Charles C. Larsen   3931970-06-05
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, TRS: T7N R13W S29 | GVSC, 42.965095 -85.874289

GVSC
GVSC000151David Vanderhast   s.n.1974-05-29
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, 1.5m NW of Bauer, 42.9367785 -85.9232112

GVSC
GVSC000152Terri Weese   411994-10-18
USA, Pennsylvania, Butler, 41° 15' N, 80° 02' W, 41.25 -80.033333


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Google Map

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