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

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
08591P.J. Leary   4531974-05-05
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, 1 mi W of Latourel Falls jct on Columbia River Scenic Hwy, 92m

UNLV
65332G.K. Helmkamp   162372010-06-05
United States, California, Sonoma, North Coast Ranges; Russian River, River Road, 9.6 miles west of its junction with US Highway 101, 4.25 miles east-northeast (83°) of Guerneville on slope above Russian River, 38.506111 -122.9175, 12m

UNLV
18037J.D. Morefield   22741984-07-04
United States, California, Mono, Fish Lake Drainage, Tres Plumas Creek, W wall of creek, 1.5 mi N 25° E of McCloud Camp, in deep granitic crevices slope 80° SE, 2979m

UNLV
21082Meyer S E   36201974-05-30
United States, Utah, Washington, Virgin River, N fork, near confluence with Kolob Creek, wet mesic periodic sandbar, 1493m

UNLV
31668Higgins L C   184081989-05-23
United States, Utah, Washington, Hop Valley, N end, S of La Verkin Creek jct, Kolob Cyn District, Zion NP, 1631m

UNLV
31708Welch S L   243301989-06-05
United States, Utah, Washington, Zion Cyn, [Virgin River, N fork], at the Narrows, ca 8 mi NNE of Springdale, gorge bottom, bars, walls, boulders, Zion NP?, 1311m

UNLV
32315Dwyer H   1980-08-06
United States, Arizona, Coconino, West Fork Oak Creek, ca 17 mi from Flagstaff, in a crevice of rocky side of creek, 1616m

UNLV
36696Wooten H   1291992-05-06
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Valley Rd in Athens, undeveloped wooded land

UNLV
04037Hood R   51967-03-19
United States, California, Los Angeles, on N facing slope, Mineral Wells in Griffith Park, Central Los Angeles City, 518m

UNLV
25126Meinke R J   4301974-03-20
United States, California, Santa Barbara, along stream going up Refugio Rd 4 mi N of Refugio Pass, 457m

UNLV
49158B. Jones   s.n.1976-11-18
New Zealand, South Island, Deans Bush, Canterbury, 10m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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