Dataset: UCR-
Taxa: Osmundaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
A.C. Sanders   235272000-06-28
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Great Swamp Management Area, SW of West Kingstown, trail from Liberty Lane off Hwy 138 to old seaplane hangar on Worden Pond, 41.45 -71.5875, 30m

UCR
A.C. Sanders   254342002-07-14
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Carolina Management Area, south of Pine Hill Rd. along trail to Pawcatuck River, NW of Carolina, 41.45556 -71.68722, 24m

UCR
A.C. Sanders   234992000-06-28
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Great Swamp Management Area, SW of West Kingstown, trail from Liberty Lane off Hwy 138 to old seaplane hangar on Worden Pond, 41.45 -71.5875, 30m

UCR
Rudy G. Koch   111941979-06-18
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, 4 mi. NE of Cornucopia, 46.87944 -91.035, 213m

UCR
A.C. Sanders   254512002-07-14
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Carolina Management Area, south of Pine Hill Rd. along trail to Pawcatuck River, NW of Carolina, 41.45556 -71.68722, 24m

UCR
Horace Kelly   CL--0731963-04-00
Mexico, Chiapas, Pueblo Nuevo Solistahuacan, 17.17111 -92.88194, 1707m

UCR
A.C. Sanders   270962003-07-10
United States, Rhode Island, Newport, Beavertail Point, Jamestown, Conanicut Island, north of park entrance on west side of Beavertail Road, 41.45972 -71.39917, 20m

UCR
A.C. Sanders   254372002-07-14
United States, Rhode Island, Washington, Carolina Management Area, south of Pine Hill Rd. along trail to Pawcatuck River, NW of Carolina, 41.45556 -71.68722, 24m


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Google Map

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