Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Lycopodium tristachyum var. boreale)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00021604A. E. Porsild & R. T. Porsild   35611928-08-22
Canada, Northwest Territories, Great Bear Lake: Leith Point

Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000295436Navaro, A.M.   2651991-07-26
Canada, Ontario, Nipissing District, Cynthia Twp. Lake Temagami, Island 1147 (Devil's Island). Fire Break trail., 47.08265 -80.09308

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000021046Hickey, R.J.   2251975-09-02
United States, Michigan, Oscoda County, Oscoda Co. Rd. 608 (5 miles N. of Mio) .3 miles east of Center Line Rd. In open area of Red Maple woods with abundant Pteridium., 44.42154 -83.32955

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000295435Grant, M.L.   31181929-08-18
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater County, Headwaters, 47.25109 -95.21661

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000295434Navaro, S.   1951990-08-09
Canada, Ontario, Nipissing District, Lake Temagami, Cynthia Twp, Island 1147, northeast side of island, on trail around island, 47.00464 -80.1114

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000295433Hickey, R.J.   2231975-09-02
United States, Michigan, Oscoda County, 5 miles north of Mio. .3 miles east of Center Line Rd. on Co. Rd. 608. In open areas of red maple woods with abundant Bracken Fern., 44.42154 -83.32955

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000102365Wagner, W.H.   753211975-07-24
United States, Minnesota, Beltrami County, 4.5-4.9 mi. N of Becida, along sand rd. in jack pines, R 35 W, T146N, sect. 36, huge population over sev. acres., 47.37406 -95.08491

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000295445Hickey, R.J.   2221975-09-02
United States, Michigan, Oscoda County, Oscoda Co. Rd. 608 (5 miles north of Mio) .3 miles east of Center Line Rd. In open areas of red maple with abundant Bracken Fern., 44.42154 -83.32955

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000295444Hickey, R.J.   2231975-09-02
United States, Michigan, Oscoda County, Oscoda Co. Rd. 608 (5 miles N. of Mio) .3 miles east of Center Line Rd. In open areas of red maple woods with abundant Pteridium., 44.42154 -83.32955

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000295509Navaro, A.M.   2741992-07-13
Canada, Ontario, Nipissing District, Aston Twp. Lake Temagami. Sandy Inlet, along road from beach to Red Squirrel Road., 46.16005 -78.96523

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000045600McIntosh, R.   C-6521939-08-02
United States, Wisconsin, Juneau County, "Necedah. T18N, R6E, Sec. 30, Roche A Cri Bluff, former island of glacial Lake Wisconsin., 44.02629 -90.07382

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000102364Peck, J.H.   75427P1975-08-03
United States, Minnesota, Woods County, Lake: Zippel Bay St. Pk, Pinus banksiana plantations, common.

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000295443Navaro, A.M.   3001993-08-07
Canada, Ontario, Nipping District, Cynthia Twp. Lake Temagami. Ferguson Trail (east side, Ferguson Bay), Roko to Buffalo Mt. In wet woods., 46.16005 -78.96523

MU
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
000040779Cayouette, J.   73-5571973-07-18
Canada, Quebec, Co. Chicoutimi, "St-Fulgence, 48.45191 -70.90602

Michigan State University


MSC
Diphasiastrum zeilleri (Rouy) J. Holub
MSC0269002W. Lobin   2121972-05-21
Germany, Deutschland, Rhein-Maingebiet, bel Hanau Birkenhainerstr. an den Uberleitungsmasten rechts in den Wald., 3000 - 4000m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT025193A. V. Gilman   973541997-09-25
United States, Vermont, Orleans, E of Clyde River substation near Derby town line

VT
UVMVT025192   1994-11-19
United States, Vermont, Lamoille, 44.57298 -72.45464

VT
UVMVT025194   
United States, Vermont, 44.40155 -72.2962

VT
UVMVT025195   
United States, Vermont, 44.31569 -72.36097


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