Dataset: DUKE
Search Criteria: Canada; Quebec; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University


DUKE
Isoetes riparia Engelm. ex A. Braun
DUKE10152591   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Isoetes dodgei A.A. Eaton
DUKE10152582   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10153271   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10153285   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10153316   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10153326   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevis.
DUKE10150062   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10153703   
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau

DUKE
DUKE10153701   
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau

DUKE
DUKE10150963   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Lycopodium digitatum Dill. ex A. Braun
DUKE10151161   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
DUKE10158133   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10160466Richard Coyouette; Samuel Brisson   646121964-08-09
Canada, Quebec, Riviere Ste-Marguerite. Canton Labrosse, cte Chicoutimi., 48.4 -70.116667, 244m

DUKE
DUKE10160467A.S. Pease   202581928-07-13
Canada, Quebec, Mt. Sainte. Anne, Perce Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10161800George H. La Roi   610 (Q-1)1962-07-07
Canada, Quebec, Mile 56 Manicouagan River Road, 60 mi. NNW of Baie Comeau

DUKE
DUKE10162794   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Athyrium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Tidestr.
DUKE10162802   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10162803   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10162961   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10163680   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10163690   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10163694   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10169940   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10164542   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10170198   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Dryopteris austriaca (Jacq.) Woyn. ex Schinz & Thell.
DUKE10170449   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Dryopteris austriaca (Jacq.) Woyn. ex Schinz & Thell.
DUKE10170450   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Dryopteris austriaca (Jacq.) Woyn. ex Schinz & Thell.
DUKE10170455   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
Dryopteris spinulosa (Mueller) Watt
DUKE10170463   
Canada, Quebec

DUKE
DUKE10168349   
Canada, Quebec


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