Dataset: MWCF-
Taxa: Aspleniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Mary Washington Herbarium


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MWCF-0000076Hugh H. Iltis   1939-09-05
United States, Virginia, Richmond City, Stream near road to Richmond, 37.565189 -77.617504

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MWCF-0000077Adrienne Wilson   1990-09-05
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, one mile north of Alum Springs parking lot, 38.29012 -77.481817

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MWCF-0000078Diana Khabiri   1978-10-31
United States, Virginia, King George, 38.268184 -77.184422

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MWCF-0000079Rebecca Moon   1988-10-09
United States, Virginia, Park & Ride, Route 17

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MWCF-0000080P.L. Stablein   1974-09-11
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, river bank, 38.315794 -77.529661

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MWCF-0000081Laura Stapleton   1974-09-11
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, Gordon Farm

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MWCF-0000083Maureen Duane   1995-10-08
United States, Virginia, Spotsylvania, Berkshire Subdivision, Lot 95., 38.167297 -77.572985

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MWCF-0000084Laurie-Ann MacLachlan   1976-09-04
United States, Virginia, Pulaski, Alum Springs, VA, 37.159843 -80.804517

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MWCF-0000085Christine Resele-Tiden   1978-09-11
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Kendall Woods Rte 3, 38.265981 -77.378531

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MWCF-0000082Carla Richardson   
United States, Virginia, Franklin, base of Lynville Mt. Coopers cove, 37.210084 -79.839037

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MWCF-0000073I. Cornman   1967-04-05
Jamaica, Trelawny, 457m

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MWCF-0000074I. Cornman   1967-04-05
Jamaica, Trelawny, Burnt Hill, 18.3 -77.55, 457m

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MWCF-0000086I. Cornman   1967-11-23
Jamaica, Trelawny, Caledonia, 457m

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MWCF-0000087I. Cornman   1967-11-23
Jamaica, Trelawny, Caledonia, 457m

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Asplenium alatum Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
MWCF-0000072I. Cornman   1966-01-22
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Dicks Pond, 1146m

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MWCF-0000075I. Cornman   
Jamaica, Trelawny, Burnt Hill


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Google Map

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