Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Diplazium pycnocarpon, Athyrium angustifolium)
Search Criteria: indiana; brown; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0097413Ray C. Friesner   76331934-07-28
U.S.A., Indiana, Brown, North side of ridge at Whip-poor-WillÕs Nest.

Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Spreng.) Pic.Serm.
DUKE10163754   
United States, Indiana, Brown

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Spreng.) Pic.Serm.
IND-0004739Charles C. Deam   121881912-08-25
United States, Indiana, Brown, On the south side of Bean Blossom Creek, just south of Helmsburg, 39.260874 -86.293284

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Broun
Ray C. Friesner   76331934-07-28
United States, Indiana, Brown, North side of ridge at Whip-poor-Will's Nest

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Spreng.) Pic.Serm.
1510345Marcus W. Lyon, Jr.   s.n.1930-05-22
United States, Indiana, Brown, Nashville

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Sprengel) M. Broun
300619Deam, Chas. C.   1912-00-00
United States, Indiana, Brown

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Diplazium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Broun
TEX00530332Ray C. Friesner   76331934-07-28
United States, Indiana, Brown, North side of ridge at Whip-poor-Will's Nest., 39.190384 -86.191376

West Virginia University Herbarium


WVA
WVA-V-0094175Friesner, Ray C.   76331934-07-28
United States, Indiana, Brown, at Whip-poor-Will's Nest, 39.190384 -86.191376


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