Dataset: HUDC-
Taxa: Athyriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Howard University Herbarium


HUDC
HUDC00000326H. David Hammond   35301965-07-13
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Wheaton Regional Park, Pine Lake, 39.055042 -77.034669

HUDC
HUDC00000329Eugene L. Bacon   s.n.1964-05-02
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, along stream, N end of park, Wheaton Regional Park, 39.055042 -77.034669

HUDC
HUDC00002173H. David Hammond   42321966-07-08
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, N. end of Greenbelt Park, 38.983416 -76.897703

HUDC
HUDC00002174   
United States, Maine

HUDC
HUDC00002175H. David Hammond   3530c1965-07-13
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Wheaton Regional Park, Bank of dry stream feeding Pine Lake, 39.055042 -77.034669

HUDC
HUDC00002176H. David Hammond   42321966-06-08
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, Greenbelt Park, 38.983416 -76.897703

HUDC
Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
HUDC00000325H. David Hammond   42001966-07-01
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Wheaton Regional Park, in clearing, near bicycle path W end of park, 39.055042 -77.034669

HUDC
Athyrium thelypterioides (Michx.) Desv.
HUDC00002169Unknown   s.n.1994-07-09
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Fernow, Big Springs Gap

HUDC
Athyrium thelypterioides (Michx.) Desv.
HUDC00002170   1994-07-09
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Big Springs Gap

HUDC
Athyrium thelypterioides (Michx.) Desv.
HUDC00002171   
United States, West Virginia

HUDC
Athyrium thelypterioides (Michx.) Desv.
HUDC00002172   
United States, West Virginia

HUDC
Athyrium thelypterioides (Michx.) Desv.
HUDC00002177Clyde F. Reed   456571959-09-27
United States, Maryland, Harford, Woods along Guyton Road, On Little Gunpowder Falls, 39.402728 -76.370559


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.