Dataset: HBSH-
Taxa: Pteridaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Highlands Biological Station Herbarium


HBSH
Cheilanthes lanosa (Michx.) D.C. Eaton
HBSH0000771Davis, Natalie   122018-09-06
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Webster Olivine Slope, W of Webster on NC 116, turn E along N side of Tuckasegee River. Site is to N about 1 km up river.

HBSH
Cheilanthes lanosa (Michx.) D.C. Eaton
HBSH0000772Ahles, Harry E.   120331956-05-03
United States, North Carolina, Union, along Crooked Creek, 2.6 mi WNW of NC Rt 200 and 1 mi N of NC Rt 218, 35.145721 -80.481316

HBSH
HBSH0000773   
United States, California, Sonoma

HBSH
HBSH0000774   
United States, California, Mendocino

HBSH
Vittaria appalachiana Farrar & Mickel
HBSH0000775   
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania

HBSH
Vittaria appalachiana Farrar & Mickel
HBSH0000776   
United States, North Carolina, Macon

HBSH
HBSH0000813   
United States, North Carolina, Macon

HBSH
HBSH0000814   
United States, California, Mariposa

HBSH
HBSH0000815   
United States, North Carolina, Macon

HBSH
HBSH0000816   
United States, North Carolina, Macon

HBSH
HBSH0000817   
United States, North Carolina, Macon

HBSH
HBSH0000818   
United States, North Carolina, Macon

HBSH
HBSH0000819   
United States, North Carolina, Mitchell

HBSH
HBSH0000820   
United States, North Carolina, Macon

HBSH
HBSH0002912   
United States, North Carolina, Macon

HBSH
Cheilanthes lanosa (Michx.) D.C. Eaton
HBSH0002933Luke Sheaffer   5-292021-07-08
United States, Tennessee, Polk County, US, Tennessee, Polk County, Reliance. Along the side of the road., 35.197239 -84.458801


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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