Dataset: CAU
Taxa: Osmundaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Campbell University Herbarium


CAU
CAU00004425Elizabeth Workman   1182010-06-21
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, Pembroke: between the Lumber River and Deep Branch Road, 3.7 kilometers east of Chicken Rd., 34.628117 -79.141083

CAU
CAU00004477Jonathan Nieto   262016-09-13
United States, Vermont, Chittenden, Range 5-2, Combined Ethan Allen Training Center, 113 Ethan Allen Road, Jericho VT 05465; 44.50394 -72.997627, 44.50394 -72.997627

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CAU00001013Londsey Propst   LP-11-0662011-05-28
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton, Near top of Spruce Knob, 38.699836 -79.532828

CAU
CAU00001361E. L. Richards   53071967-04-09
United States, Arkansas, Clay, 3 miles south of McDougal., 36.383381 -90.380639

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CAU00004208Stacie R. Williams   2342015-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Harnett, Campbell University Campus. Abandoned portion of Keith Hills Golf Course. Margins of fairway., 35.400036 -78.766469

CAU
CAU00004426Elizabeth Workman   1082010-06-15
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, Pembroke: between the Lumber River and Deep Branch Road, 3.7 kilometers east of Chicken Rd., 34.6292 -79.142333

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CAU00004977Fred A. Loew   478/411987-07-11
United States, Indiana, Huntington

CAU
Leptopteris hymenophylloides (A. Rich.) C. Presl
CAU00000463Philson, Paul James   s.n.1935-02-19
New Zealand, Southland, Stewart Island, Oban. 2 mi W of Oban in a fern gully., -46.899992 168.090959

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CAU00003480Stacie R. Williams   2382015-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Harnett, Campbell University Campus. Abandoned portion of Keith Hills Golf Course., 35.401517 -78.761761


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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