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

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West Virginia Natural Heritage Program Herbarium


WVHP
Woodsia appalachiana T.M.C. Taylor
WVHP-0001479Elizabeth A. Byers   16052009-06-17
United States, West Virginia, Randolph, Monongahela National Forest. High Falls on the Shavers Fork River., 38.772376 -79.777448, 877m

WVHP
Woodsia appalachiana T.M.C. Taylor
WVHP-0001478Brian P. Streets   62332022-06-15
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Monongahela National Forest, From Frost take WV 84 east to FR55 near state line.  Follow FR55 north ca. 2 miles to junction with FR 1014. Site is on ridge between Shock and Sugar Camp Runs.

WVHP
Woodsia appalachiana T.M.C. Taylor
WVHP-0000839John Q. Burkhart   562022-08-10
United States, West Virginia, Mercer, Camp Creek; Brush Creek Preserve, Park at Brush Creek Preserve parking area along Brush Creek Falls Road, Hike down trail and scramble uphill towards large cliffs., 37.477 -81.06, 545m

WVHP
Woodsia ilvensis (L.) R. Br.
WVHP-0001480Sam J. Norris   s.n.1989-08-16
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton, Thompson's Shale Barren

WVHP
Woodsia obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
WVHP-0000866John Q. Burkhart   782022-08-31
United States, West Virginia, Hampshire, Short Mountain WMA, From western entrance to Short Mountain WMA, drive into WMA and past facilities at N end of wetland. Continue N on eastern access road (801) until N terminus. Park in big field and proceed to glade on foot., 39.236076 -78.637635, 789m

WVHP
WVHP-0001481Brian P. Streets   57992017-05-31
United States, West Virginia, Hardy, Stump Run. Grace Hunt Club. Ca. 1.2 air miles ESE from the confluence of Stump Run and the South Branch Potomac River., 38.907877 -78.99794, 585m

WVHP
WVHP-0001482Jim Vanderhorst   68072003-10-14
United States, West Virginia, Hardy, Stump Run, Grace Hunt Club, Ca. 17 air km S of Moorefield., 38.907737 -78.999731, 519m


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