Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Deparia acrostichoides (Athyrium thelypterioides, Diplazium acrostichoides, Asplenium acrostichoides, Athyrium acrostichoides, Asplenium thelypteroides, Diplazium thelypteroides, Athyrium thelypteroides)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Owen; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
Athyrium thelypteroides (Michx.) Desv.
84590Ray C. Friesner   1948-10-02
United States, Indiana, Owen, On west side of Rd. 42, 5.0 miles east of Poland.

BUT
Athyrium thelypteroides (Michx.) Desv.
43523Ray C. Friesner   1938-10-15
United States, Indiana, Owen, Below Green's bluff, 8 miles south of Spencer.

Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
Deparia acrostichoides (Sw.) M. Kato
DUKE10163282   
United States, Indiana, Owen

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Deparia acrostichoides (Sw.) M. Kato
IND-0004657George A. Yatskievych   82-2551982-10-05
United States, Indiana, Owen, Green Bluff Area; S of Raccoon Creek. R3W T9N S20 E1/2., 39.203096 -86.767604, 177m

IND
Deparia acrostichoides (Sw.) M. Kato
IND-0004656Jan Vuke   3361972-10-08
United States, Indiana, Owen, Left on path toward river at Green's Bluff, about 2 miles NW of Freeman and 14 miles W of Bloomington., 39.20657 -86.764037

IND
Deparia acrostichoides (Sw.) M. Kato
IND-0004655Charles C. Deam   102021911-09-24
United States, Indiana, Owen, About 5 miles southwest of Spencer., 39.223608 -86.807435

West Virginia University Herbarium


WVA
Athyrium thelypterioides (Michx.) Desv.
WVA-V-0094149Friesner, Ray C.   132491938-10-15
United States, Indiana, Owen, below Green's Bluff, 8 mi S of Spencer, 39.170746 -86.762506


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