Dataset: MIN
Search Criteria: Canada; Nova Scotia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota


MIN
360844Senn, H.A.   15621939-08-21
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Cape Breton Highlands National Park; Middlehead

MIN
268482Bissell, C.H.   194291920-08-27
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, George River

MIN
267744Bissell, C.H.   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, detailed locality information protected

MIN
Dryopteris intermedia (Muhlenberg ex Willdenow) A. Gray
360082Ferguson, H.   1-4--391939-08-00
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, South Ingonish

MIN
Dryopteris intermedia (Muhlenberg ex Willdenow) A. Gray
485485Scamman, Edith   41321946-08-02
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Cape Breton, Great Bras d'Or Baddeck

MIN
267733   
Canada, Nova Scotia

MIN
Cystopteris bulbifera (L.) Bernhardi
485440Scamman, Edith   s.n.1946-08-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria

MIN
Dryopteris cristata (L.) A. Gray
485468Scamman, Edith   41291946-08-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Port Bevis; Cape Breton

MIN
Dryopteris cristata (L.) A. Gray
360083Ferguson, H.   1-4--31939-08-00
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, South Ingonish

MIN
Dryopteris carthusiana (Villars) H.P. Fuchs
485486Scamman, Edith   41311946-08-02
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Great Bras d'Or, Baddeck.

MIN
Equisetum hyemale subsp. affine (Engelmann) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
276651Fernald, M.L.   1920-08-30
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Iona, near railroad tracks

MIN
485439Scamman, Edith   41211946-08-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Port Bevis; Cape Breton, 46.133333 -60.615833

MIN
Dryopteris campyloptera (Kunze) Clarkson
485437Scamman, Edith   s.n.1946-08-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria

MIN
388001Floyd, Fred G.   6841900-07-11
Canada, Nova Scotia, Moors' Falls. Kentville, N.S., 45.066667 -64.5


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