Dataset: USFWS-PRR
Taxa: Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum (Pteridium latiusculum var. latiusculum, Pteridium latiusculum subsp. latiusculum)
Search Criteria: Patuxent Research; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Patuxent Research Refuge, Maryland


USFWS:PRR
PRR003027N. Hotchkiss   56081937-09-14
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, Patuxent Research Refuge--Central Tract--Snowden Hall Area; Edge of sandy field, northeast of Snowden Hall, 39.0537 -76.8184, 60m

USFWS:PRR
PRR000459Bill Harms   64192011-05-07
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Sweet Gum Lane powerline area; Sweet Gum Lane, 2550 feet south of Old Village Corner, 100 feet north of BGE Power Line Right-of-Way, 39.0769 -76.8065, 64m

USFWS:PRR
PRR003507Bill Harms   77632013-05-04
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Mistletoe Bog; Mistletoe Bog, 1200 feet east of Wood Duck Pond, 39.065116 -76.760567, 29m

USFWS:PRR
PRR003787Zach Cravens   s.n.2013-08-07
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Mill Race Swamp; Mill Race Swamp, 1650 feet north of South corner of swamp, 39.057333 -76.792167, 30m

USFWS:PRR
PRR004014Bill Harms   89542015-05-09
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, Patuxent Research Refuge--South Tract--Scarlet Tanager Loop Outbound; Scarlet Tanager Loop Outbound, 39.037397 -76.809236, 53m

USFWS:PRR
PRR004831Bill Harms   95962017-05-20
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Wildlife Loop North of Midway Branch; Wildlife Loop North of Midway Branch, 39.067297 -76.72818, 34m


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