Dataset: UARK-
Search Criteria: Canada; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


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UARK084453   
Canada, Quebec, Laval

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UARK084503   
Canada, Quebec, [historic] Mantane, Lac du Club, canton Leclercq

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UARK084504   
Canada, Quebec, Argenteuil

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UARK084506   
Canada, Ontario, San Bernardino

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UARK084509   
Canada, Quebec, [historic] Matane, Mont Blanc, canton Leclercq

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UARK084510   
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Porphyry Island

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Athyrium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Tidestr.
UARK084710F. Louis-M. Lalonde   1931-09-09
Canada, Quebec, Deux-Montagnes, La Baie, near La Trappe

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Cystopteris laurentiana (Weath.) Blasdell
UARK084827R. T. Clausen   1937-08-23
Canada, Quebec, Rimouski, cliffs along railroad southwest of Bic

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Cystopteris laurentiana (Weath.) Blasdell
UARK084828Robert T. Clausen   1937-08-23
Canada, Quebec, Rimouski, Along railroad southwest of Bic

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Dryopteris austriaca (Jacq.) Woyn. ex Schinz & Thell.
UARK084852John and Connie Taylor   1972-08-23
Canada, Ontario, about 30 miles southwest of Wawa

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Dryopteris x benedictii Wherry [carthusiana × clintoniana]
UARK084853C. A. and Una F. Weatherby   1940-08-07
Canada, New Brunswick, Grand Manan

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Dryopteris cristata (L.) A. Gray
UARK084860Wherry and Iltis   1947-08-30
Canada, New Brunswick, 5 miles north of Aarostook

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UARK091798   
Canada, Ontario, manitoulin

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UARK093954W. J. Cody   1960-07-07
Canada, Ontario, Prescott, 1 mile NW of Pendleton, North Plantagenet Twp, Ottawa District

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Dryopteris spinulosa (Mueller) Watt
UARK093972W. Krivda   1967-07-10
Canada, Manitoba, Lake Atikameg


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