Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell

  • Filed As

    Cystopteridaceae
    Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell

  • Collector(s)

    L. R. Phillippe 35554, 15 May 2003

  • Location

    United States of America. Illinois. Fulton Co. The Emiquon Preserve. Galesburg Section of the Western Forest-Prairie Natural Division. Just above the Illinois River floodplain west of Havana on the west side of the Illinois River. Just northeast of Dickson Mounds State Park. Along Dickson Creek, a south running creek that leads soon (about 0.3 mile) into the Illinois River floodplain.

  • Collection Notes

    Havana Quadrangle

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3800268

    Occurrence ID: 400625fe-c813-4062-8286-e89e2ffec90d

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Illinois

  • County/Municipio

    Fulton Co.

  • Locality

    The Emiquon Preserve. Galesburg Section of the Western Forest-Prairie Natural Division. Just above the Illinois River floodplain west of Havana on the west side of the Illinois River. Just northeast of Dickson Mounds State Park. Along Dickson Creek, a south running creek that leads soon (about 0.3 mile) into the Illinois River floodplain.

  • Coordinates

    40.3565, -90.1074

  • Distribution

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    No botanical uses.

1 'R.C. Mòra* 20OS' (ny)
Plants of Illinois
Dryopteridaceae
Cvstopteris protrusa (Weatherby) Blasdell
Illinois: Fulton County
40.35645° North Latitude, -090.10742° ± 15 feet West Longitude (WGS84/NAD83)
Land owned by The Nature Conservancy. The Eraiquon Preserve. Galesburg Section of
the Western Forest-Prairie Natural, Division. Havana Quadrangle. Elevation about 485
feet. Just above the Illinois River floodplain west of Havana, Illinois on the west side
of the Illinois River. Just northeast of Dickson Mounds State Park. Along Dickson
Growing along Dickson Creek, a south running creek that leads soon (about 0.3 mile)
into the Illinois River floodplain. Riparian forested area growing with Juglans nigra.
Celtis occidentalis. Gleditsia triacanthos. Prunus serótina. Smilax hispida. Rubus
Equisetum arvense. Galium aparine. Osmorhiza loneistvlis. Poa svlvestris. Sanícula
odorata.
Loy R. Phillippe, Paul B. Marcum, & Richard L. Larimore 35554
15 May 2003,
BOTANICAL
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
03800268
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