Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Athyrium filix-femina (Asplenium filix-femina, Athyrium barnebyanum, Athyrium galeottii, Athyrium paucifrons, Athyrium pumilio), Athyrium filix-femina var. sitchense, Athyrium filix-femina subsp. angustum, Athyrium filix-femina subsp. asplenioides, Athyrium filix-femina var. asplenioides, Athyrium f... (show all)
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Thomson; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


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B139597Olive S. Thomson   1938-08-31
United States, Wisconsin, Langlade, 45.3130789 -89.0191914

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


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v0249775WISThomson, John W., Jr.   s.n.1972-09-26
United States, Wisconsin, Richland, Hub City Bog, Hub City, 43.47425989 -90.36002916

WIS
v0249168WISThomson, John W., Jr.   s.n.1942-06-27
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Superior. Wisconsin Point

WIS
v0249460WISThomson, John W., Jr.   s.n.1938-08-27
United States, Wisconsin, Marathon, 44.99501324 -89.7576458

WIS
v0249171WISThomson, John W., Jr.; Jacobson, J. R.   55251944-07-23
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, River bottoms below Hwy 2, 46.55336819 -91.58492188

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v0249533WISThomson, John W., Jr.   s.n.1938-08-22
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, 44.40288731 -89.63740795

WIS
v0249169WISThomson, John W., Jr.   51591942-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Above Stone's Bridge, 46.42423649 -91.68525796

WIS
v0249425WISThomson, John W., Jr.   s.n.1938-08-31
United States, Wisconsin, Langlade, 45.3130885 -89.01919656

WIS
v0249170WISThomson, John W., Jr.   55751944-07-04
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, E bank of Brule, Hwy 13 crossing, 46.68358611 -91.60453386


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