Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Woodsia x gracilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Woodsia × gracilis
1646390E. J. Winslow   101131910-07-25
United States, Vermont, Orleans, Westmore

MICH:Pteridophytes
Woodsia × gracilis
1618173W. H. Wagner   774041977-07-08
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Caribou Falls

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
282817Butters, F.; Buell, Murray   3971932-07-12
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Clearwater Lake, Cook Co.;Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness / Superior National Forest;065N;01E, 48.087449 -90.322587

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
387368Butters, F.; Abbe, E.; Abbe, L.   244a1937-07-02
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Cook Co. E end of ridge S of Watab Lake, T65N R1E;Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness / Superior National Forest;065N;01E, 47.726653 -90.386005

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
387369Butters, F.; Buell, Murray   397a1932-07-12
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Cook Co. Cliffs; Clearwater Lake;Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness / Superior National Forest;065N;01E, 48.087449 -90.322587

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
387370Butters, F.; Abbe, E.   1531936-06-28
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Grand Portage;Grand Portage Indian Reservation / North Shore;063N;06E, 47.959234 -89.821113

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
387371Butters, F.; et al.   5a1938-07-03
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Cliff (2B); S side of Clearwater Lake.;Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness / Superior National Forest;065N;01E, 48.087449 -90.322587

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
387372Butters, F.; et al.   1261938-07-12
United States, Minnesota, Cook, South side of Mountain Lake on second cliff east of portage to Clearwater L.;Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness / Superior National Forest;065N;01E, 48.10737 -90.224172

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
387373Butters, F.K.; Abbe, E.   9991944-08-11
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Cook Co. N side of Pigeon Point; T64N R7E;Grand Portage Indian Reservation / North Shore;064N;07E, 47.959234 -89.821113

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
387374Abbe, E.; Abbe, L.   5911937-08-21
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Cook Co. N side of Pigeon Point, T64N R7E;Grand Portage Indian Reservation / North Shore;064N;07E, 47.959234 -89.821113

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
387375Tryon, R.   48901947-08-28
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Lake Co. Gooseberry Falls State Park, 15 mi NE of Two Harbors;Gooseberry Falls State Park / North Shore;054N;09W;00, 47.669689 -91.416748

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
454483Lee, Michael   MDL2592A1999-07-21
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Crosby Manitou State Park / North Shore. Lake County ... George H. Crosby-Manitou State Park, three miles northeast of Little Marais ... gorge of the lower Manitou River above Hwy 61. Rare on lower half of 20 to 100-foot north-facing cliffs ... T57N R6W NE1/4 of SW1/4 of SE1/4 Sec. 3, NW1/4 of SE1/4 of SE Sec. 3. 057N 06W 3, 47.496506 -91.103717

MIN
Woodsia x gracilis (Lawson) Butters
438953Lee, Michael   MDL3003A2001-06-28
United States, Minnesota, Cook, North Shore / Superior National Forest. Cook County ... Cross River Stae Wayside. Along the Cross River 1 1/2 miles northwest of Schroeder ... T59N R5W SW1/4 of SW1/4 of SW1/4 Sec. 25, SE1/4 of SE1/4 of SE1/4 Sec. 26. 059N 05W 25, 47.565135 -90.911657

West Virginia University Herbarium


WVA
Woodsia x gracilis (G. Lawson) Butters [alpina × ilvensis]
WVA-V-0095202Rosendahl, H. V.   s.n.1915-09-12
Sweden, UPPLAND, Djuro: Runmaro


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