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

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Woodsia kansana R.E.Brooks
149413R. E. Brooks   12259d1976-06-25
United States of America, Kansas, McPherson Co., 2 miles west, 2 miles south Marquette, 38.526562 -97.870734

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Woodsia kansana R.E.Brooks
1932R.E. Brooks & R.L. McGregor   159021982-05-18
United States, Kansas, Russell, Bunker Hill, 6 mi N, 38.96281 -98.70361

KANU
Woodsia kansana R.E.Brooks
1935R.L. McGregor & W.H. Horr   32671949-06-25
United States, Kansas, Russell, Dorrance, 5.5 mi N, 38.92641 -98.58952

KANU
Woodsia kansana R.E.Brooks
1936R.L. McGregor & W.H. Horr   32971949-06-26
United States, Kansas, Ellsworth, Kanopolis, 8 mi SE, 38.62771 -98.05375

KANU
Woodsia kansana R.E.Brooks
109351Ralph E Brooks   12259d1976-06-25
United States, Kansas, McPherson, Marquette, 2 mi S, 2 mi W, 38.52383 -97.88836


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