Dataset: WVHP-
Taxa: Cystopteridaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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West Virginia Natural Heritage Program Herbarium


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WVHP-0001468Frank H. Bell   5091941-05-17
United States, West Virginia, Monongalia, Beyond Chestnut Ridge Camp., 610m

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WVHP-0001470Brian P. Streets   15912004-07-20
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, North Branch Blackwater River, Orders tract. Plot TUCK.15.; Quadrangle: Blackwater Falls, 964m

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WVHP-0001469Eugene E. Hutton   1972-08-24
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Canaan Valley Water Plant.

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WVHP-0001590Eugene E. Hutton   s.n.1971-07-29
United States, West Virginia, Lower Glady Creek Trail.

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WVHP-0001439Brian P. Streets   36732007-06-01
United States, West Virginia, Randolph, Coberly Sods, Monongahela National Forest, Vegetation plot MONF.330., 38.924642 -79.7439, 828m

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WVHP-0001440Sam J. Norris   s.n.1996-09-01
United States, West Virginia, Randolph, East of Elkins. First hollow west of Bowden Fish Hatchery., 823m

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WVHP-0001441Eugene E. Hutton   1971-07-04
United States, West Virginia, Greenbrier, Camp Wood.

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WVHP-0001588Eugene E. Hutton   1972-07-20
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Little Black Fork, Lower Cheat River.

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Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
WVHP-0001442Brian P. Streets   BPS0462000-06-08
United States, West Virginia, Preston, Camp Dawson. Volkstone Tract. Located on ridgetop approx. 1.7 air km. ESE from the Kingwood Hospital.; Quadrangle: Kingwood quad., 39.458669 -79.667347, 488m

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Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
WVHP-0001443Jim Vanderhorst   62122002-06-14
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton, Pike Knob. Pike Knob TNC Preserve. Ca. 6 air miles W of Franklin. Plot PIKE.63., 38.666615 -79.438051, 1292m

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WVHP-0003855Ron Fortney   s.n.1997-07-19
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Canaan Valley N of Freeland Rd, on slightly higher ground at tree bases.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.