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Catalog (Accession) #: 966959
Occurrence ID (GUID): e397701f-eb9a-427e-adca-ec5db9f2872e
Secondary Catalog (Accession) #: 1359650
Taxon: Dryopteris expansa (C. Presl) Fraser-Jenkins & Jermy
Family: Dryopteridaceae
Collector: Alexander, Jinny   NBD187   
Date: 2019-08-10
Verbatim Date: 10 Aug 2019
Additional Collectors: Rowe, Erika R.; Anderson, Chel E.
Locality: United States, Minnesota, Lake, Superior National Forest. 1302m NE of CSAH 15, 1516m N of Beaver River Rd, 12.34 miles from Beaver Bay
47.37  -91.5
Verbatim Coordinates: T057N R09W sec32
Habitat: Pit and mound topography. West side of plot has more dense Corylus. Appears that the canopy is largely missing due to gaps. However, not much CWD. Many slugs! Even eating the plants. Many very old Acer saccharum and Acer rubrum growing together. No earthworms. Good duff layer. One large stump, very old; looks like cut and then burned. Mostly Acer saccharum regeneration; no saplings of anything really except balsam fir. Lots of moose browse - pellets are frequent.
Associated Species: Common Associates: Clintonia borealis, Maianthemum canadense, Acer saccharum, and Corylus cornuta subsp. cornuta.
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Rights Holder: Bell Museum, University of Minnesota
Access Rights: Users are required to adhere to Bell Museum collections policy. Questions may be directed to the curator in charge.
Record Id: e397701f-eb9a-427e-adca-ec5db9f2872e
For additional information on this specimen, please contact: Dr. George Weiblen (museum-herbarium@umn.edu)
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