Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Lindsaeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Lindsaea stricta (Sw.) Dry. ex Sm.
ASU0003551J. E. Canright   7521958-08-09
Venezuela, Bolivar, Along shady trail on rock cliff near falls of Canaima., 5.9675 -62.535556

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ASU0003560F. Ventura A.   180421980-12-10
Mexico, Veracruz, El Bravo chico, Mpio. de Jalacingo, 19.8 -97.3, 450m

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Odontosoria uncinella (Kunze) Fée
ASU0003663C. L. Jones   1731989-08-21
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Sierra Bahoruco, Monteada Nueva (of Polo)., 18.090921 -71.279127, 1360m

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ASU0003661Neil A. Harriman   147821978-01-15
Mexico, Veracruz, Rocky roadside cliffs, moist limestone, on highway 129 at the village of Cerro Colorado, between Altotonga and Martinez de la Torre, 20.066667 -97.05, 1250m

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ASU0003662LeDoux   22861975-08-15
Mexico, Oaxaca, One mi NE. of Villa Hermosa on Hwy 175 & 46 mi S. of Tuxtepec, along Gulf slope with Cloud forest of tree ferns., 17.627527 -96.360058, 1448m


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