Dataset: LEA
Taxa: Dryopteris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Dryopteris arguta (Kaulf.) Watt.
4198Don Jensen   511966-03-23
United States of America, California, 3 miles N of Sierra Madre on Mt. Wilson trail in San Gabriel Mtns., 549 - 549m

LEA
420D. Coxson   3131977-09-17
Canada, Ontario

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Dryopteris austriaca (Jacq.) Woynar
4200G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   4116b1970-07-14
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Cameron Lake, 49.0166667 -114.05, 1676 - 1676m

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Dryopteris austriaca (Jacq.) Woyanr ex Schinz & Thell.
4201J.K.   46801972-07-20
Canada, Alberta, West Castle; South Lost Creek Road; Carbondale river, 1524 - 1524m

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Dryopteris austriaca (Jacq.) Woynar
4202D. Coxson   3281977-11-16
Canada, British Columbia, U.B.C. Endowment lands; Booming Area Trail

LEA
Dryopteris austriaca (Jacq.) Woynar
4203Hilda W. Grinnell   1136a1941-05-26
United States of America, California, North Coast Ranges, Russian Gulch State Park

LEA
Dryopteris bootii (Tuckerman) Underwood
4205H.E. Ahles   757791972-08-01
United States of America, Massachusetts, slope of Mt. Toby, Sunderland

LEA
4206D.E. Boufford   58731972-06-12
United States of America, New Hampshire, Hopkington, Jct. rtes. 127 + I-89

LEA
Dryopteris cristata x spinulosa
4209H.E. Ahles   700401967-09-18
United States of America, New York, 0.8 mile north of jct. NY. Rt. 22 & 203 on Rt. 22 (Austerlitz)

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421Job Kuijt   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

LEA
4210J. Kuijt, M. Gadd, G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

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4211J. Nagy   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

LEA
4212M.O. Malte and W.R. Watson   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

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Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott.
4213D. Coxson   3051977-09-17
Canada, British Columbia, Teanook Lake, north of Victoria

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Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott.
4215Klaus H. Lackschewitz   40521972-08-30
United States of America, Montana, Slides above Glen Lake (lower) NW side of cliff, 2499 - 2499m

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Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott.
4216W.H. Sharp   1931964-08-14
Canada, Northwest Territories, Simpson Islands, Great Slave Lake

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Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott.
4218J. Nagy   1969-08-28
Canada, Northwest Territories, Prelude Lake

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Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott.
4219J. Nagy   1969-08-28
Canada, Northwest Territories, Prelude Lake

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Dryopteris fructicosa
422D. Coxson   3151977-09-17
Canada, Ontario

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Dryopteris goldiana (Hooker) Gray
4221H.E. Ahles   848741977-10-10
United States of America, Massachusetts, Mount Toby, Leverett

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4222H.E. Ahles   757731972-07-31
United States of America, Massachusetts, Horse Mt, north end, Hatfield

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Dryopteris arguta (Kaulf.) Watt.
4225Olive Dyer   871936-03-10
United States of America, California, Wildcat Canyon

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Dryopteris spinulosa (O.F. Muell.) Watt.
4229H.E. Ahles   648841966-10-09
United States of America, New Hampshire, low woodland along Mass. Rt. 116, Hadley, just south of University of Mass. Campus

LEA
423H.E. Ahles   876201979-09-25
United States of America, Massachusetts, Industrial Park, Northampton

LEA
4233H.E. Ahles   785191973-08-12
United States of America, Massachusetts, Horse Mt, Hatfield

LEA
4249H.E. Ahles   786351973-09-06
United States of America, Massachusetts, Whately, along Int. Rt. 91, near Deerfield line

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4256D.E. Boufford   65911972-07-05
Canada, Québec, Rte. 132 just E. of Bic line woods

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Dryopteris spinulosa var. intermedia (Muhlenberg ex Willdenow) Underwood
4259D.E. Boufford   58201972-06-09
United States of America, New Hampshire, Winchester, Rabbit Hollow Rd.


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