Dataset: GMUF-Plants
Taxa: Lygodiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Mason University, Ted R. Bradley Herbarium


GMUF:Plants
Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw.
GMUF-0012861Gary P. Fleming, Tom Wieboldt, Charles Stevens   122701996-08-24
United States, Virginia, Hanover, along the North Anna River, 0.8 mi. SE of Rt. 601 (Butlers) bridge, 1.5 mi. NE of Hewlett.

GMUF:Plants
Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw.
GMUF-0012860Stanley & Miller   1973-09-30
United States, Virginia, Lancaster, Belwood Swamp at Rt. 600 between Rt. 201 and Rt. 602.

GMUF:Plants
Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw.
GMUF-0012859Gary P. Fleming, Charles E. Stevens   70771992-08-04
United States, Virginia, Buckingham, just west of Rte. 633, 0.4 mi. SSE of jct. with Rte. 665 and 2.3 miles SE of Buckingham Courthouse.

GMUF:Plants
Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw.
GMUF-0012858Stanley & Miller   1973-09-30
United States, Virginia, Lancaster, Belwood Swamp at rt. 600 between Rt. 201 and Rt. 602.

GMUF:Plants
Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw.
GMUF-0012857A. M. Harvill   218661969-07-09
United States, Virginia, Caroline, east of Peutrock (?)

GMUF:Plants
Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw.
GMUF-0012856A. M. Harvill   198641968-07-21
United States, Virginia, Sussex, 2 miles N of Sussex C. H.

GMUF:Plants
Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw.
GMUF-0040738Gary P. Fleming, Tom Wieboldt, Charles Stevens   122701996-08-24
United States, Virginia, Hanover, along the North Anna River, 0.8 mi. SE of Rt. 601 (Butlers) bridge, 1.5 mi. NE of Hewlett.

GMUF:Plants
Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw.
GMUF-0045254Gary P. Fleming   147481998-09-09
United States, Virginia, Fluvanna, West of Rt. 601 at a point 0.3 mi. SW of its get. with Rt. 603 and 1.4 mi. NE of Wilmington, 37.865632 -78.185191, 101m


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