Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycopodiella x gilmanii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT521973Gilman   072472007-10-16
United States, Maine, Androscoggin, under powerlines west of Rte. 9, Durham, Androscoggin County

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Lycopodiella × gilmanii
1608594Richard L. Gardner   56242007-08-23
United States, Ohio, Pike, Hay Hollow, SE. 1/4 of SE. 1/4 Sec. 29, Jackson Township

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT025828   1976-08-30
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, 42.38791 -72.62174

VT
UVMVT028872Nellie F. Flynn   1899-08-13
United States, Massachusetts, Nantucket, 41.31079 -70.11468

VT
UVMVT172338Testo, W.L.   9532015-08-28
United States, Maine, Cumberland, 43.724 -70.348

VT
UVMVT025920   
United States, Vermont, 44.80267 -71.86955

VT
UVMVT028278   
United States, Vermont, 43.59731 -72.55246

VT
UVMVT028844   
United States, Vermont, 43.06356 -72.93267

VT
UVMVT028132   1872-00-00
United States, Massachusetts, Barnstable, 41.58565 -70.59874

VT
UVMVT025829   1976-09-26
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, 42.27875 -72.40038

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Massey Herbarium


VPI
VPI-V-0000611T. F. Wieboldt   118662006-09-24
United States, Virginia, Albemarle, Abandoned quarry with slight headwall seepage and forming damp, flat quarry floor. Occupying small area at or near base of headwall. Near Rio Mills about 0.5 mi. NE of S Rivanna dam, N of Charlottesville. (Robert Wirght's station discovered years earlier)

West Virginia University Herbarium


WVA
WVA-V-0096286Vanderhorst, Jim   77212013-08-26
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Big Run Bog. Monongahela National Forest. near pilings of old boardwalk, 39.117102 -79.581087, 980m

William & Mary Herbarium


WILLI
83355   
United States


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Google Map

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