Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Coniogramme
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Coniogramme japonica (Thunb.) Diels
101188921Mónica Carlsen   35482019-06-19
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden, Climatron. Source: American Fern Society, Spore Exchange (Unknown). MOBOT LCMS Accession # 1982-0632-2., 38.6141667 -90.2588889

MO
101206374Georg H. Mettenius   s.n.1858-00-00
Asia.

MO
101203153A. Bodenghien   12951986-05-30
-7.4833333 29.2166667, 1450 - 1550m

MO
101203150A. Bodenghien   43941988-10-30
Africa. Rivière Wekeweke, affl. Lwilwa., -8.7291667 28.5444444, 1300m

MO
Coniogramme affinis (C. Presl) Hieron.
101210059Lyell, Charles   1372
Asia.

MO
Coniogramme gigantea Ching ex K.H. Shing
101210463M. Jacobs   71041968-01-23
Luzon, Mt. Pulog., 16.6 120.9, 2250 - 2350m

MO
101211363P.A. Pételot   82861943-08-00
Asia. Chapa.

MO
Coniogramme fraxinea (D. Don) Fée ex Diels
101211736Anonymous   14961951-11-25
Asia. Iwaganezenmai. Mt, Tomisan. Awa.


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