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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Woodsia obtusa, Woodsia obtusa ssp. obtusa, Woodsia obtusa ssp. occidentalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa subsp. obtusa
03035185William A. Weber   402
United States, New Jersey

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
03035193   
United States, Texas

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
03035201   
United States, Kansas

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
03035219   

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa subsp. obtusa
03036324   
United States, Pennsylvania

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.
03036332   
United States, Kansas

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa subsp. obtusa
03036340   
United States, Maryland

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa subsp. obtusa
03036357   
United States, Louisiana

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa subsp. obtusa
03036365   
Canada, Quebec

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa subsp. obtusa
03036373   
United States, Missouri

COLO:V
Woodsia obtusa subsp. obtusa
03036381   
United States, Louisiana


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