Dataset: MARY-
Taxa: Polypodiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


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MARY1007867Wayne D. Longbottom   206082014-04-20
United States, Maryland, Allegany, Along Cliff Road, 0.8 mi NE of High Germany Road, 39.6580028 -78.3623333

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MARY1013856Norton   s.n.1940-08-29
United States, Maine, Franklin, Tufts Pond

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MARY1011373John David Hall   JH2015.11.08-052015-11-08
United States, Maryland, Howard, Patapsco State Park. Rockburn Branch Trail, 39.224798 -76.733863

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MARY1011504John David Hall   JH2015.11.27-052015-11-27
United States, Maryland, Frederick, Frederick Municipal Forest, 39.508964 -77.484078

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MARY1013068John David Hall   JH2015.10.31-052015-10-31
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Gunpowder Falls State Park. Along Big Gunpowder Falls between York Road and Big Falls Road, 39.604388 -76.64538

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MARY1008205Wayne D. Longbottom   206132014-04-20
United States, Maryland, Washington, Along Alleghany Line Road 0.35 miles north of Pierre Road, flood plain of Sideling Hill Creek, mixed deciduous woods, 39.651 -78.338306

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MARY1010284Laura Gaudette   71988-04-09
United States, Maryland, Frederick, Mt. Ephrium Rd, 1.7 mi N of Comus Rd, roadside woods., 39.25899 -77.405137

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MARY1025294Edward C. Uebel   121988-03-20
United States, Maryland, Carroll, Rocks near Piney Run stream in the vicinity of Marriottsville Rd No. 2 and Arlington Rd., 39.366411 -76.911454

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MARY1025295Elmer G. Worthley   2019C1950-05-00
United States, Maryland, Unknown

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MARY1025296Elmer G. Worthley   2019B1950-05-00
United States, Maryland, Unknown

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MARY1025297Edward C. Uebel   2019A1950-05-00
United States, Maryland, Unknown

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MARY1058776   
United States, Maryland, Howard

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MARY1060319   
United States, Maryland, Allegany

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MARY1060320   
United States, Maryland, Allegany


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Google Map

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