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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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100437352Franz W. Sieber   117
Oceania

MO
Lindsaea cultrata (Willd.) Sw.
100437344Anonymous   s.n.
Asia

MO
Lindsaea divergens Hook. & Grev.
100437347PHILIPP   s.n.
Asia

MO
100437351Anonymous   s.n.
Asia

MO
Lindsaea flabellifolia (Baker) Kuhn
6699H. van der Werff   128081992-10-31
Tampolo flat coastal forest, ca. 11 km S of Ambanizana, and near Peregrine/Xerces/Stanford Camp, ca. 7 km S of Ambanizana at Andranobe river., -15.65 49.95, 0 - 25m

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101388405Augustine Henry   1502
Formosa. Bankinsing.

MO
101388775W. Norris   s.n.
Bay of Choso.

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101388406Augustine Henry   1497
Formosa. Bankinsing.

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101386896* POPPIG   25111829-00-00
Persia.

MO
Lindsaea cultrata (Willd.) Sw.
101388787Gideon Thomson   s.n.

MO
101386913August Kappler   17571844-02-00

MO
101388803Anonymous   s.n.

MO
101388772Schott   s.n.

MO
101389003J.B. Steere   2764
Kelung. Formosa.

MO
Lindsaea repens (Bory) Thwaites
101389697Augustine Henry   1362
Formosa. South Cape.

MO
Lindsaea repens (Bory) Thwaites
101389775Anonymous   2149
Asia Polynesia.

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Lindsaea Dryand. ex Sm.
101390816R. Lenormand   s.n.1857-00-00
Tahiti.

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Lindsaea recurvata Wall. ex Hook.
101390793Emma S. Boyd   2583
Bonape I.-Pacific O.

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101390545D.W. Pritchett   s.n.
Waitakeres Ranges.

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Lindsaea repens (Bory) Thwaites
101389703Shun-ichi (Syun'iti) Sasaki   s.n.1933-09-21

MO
101390800HOLLAND   s.n.

MO
101390797Chase, *   19091918-10-10
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden

MO
103252423Anonymous   322
Hong kong.


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