Dataset: UT-Botany
Taxa: Lomariopsidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Nephrolepis Schott
UT0006628Pilar Velez   6761964-01-01
Ecuador, Galapagos, Galapagos Islands, Isla Sta. Cruz., -0.609401 -90.35153

UT:Botany
UT0006551K. Thorne   68481989-07-31
USA, Hawaii, Hawaii, Isl. of Hawaii, USA. Highway 130, 2.5 miles south of Pahoa, cultivated area, 13 miles south east of Hilo., 19.778934 -155.846111

UT:Botany
UT0006550   
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Sandwich Islands., -54.25 -36.75

UT:Botany
Nephrolepis biserrata (Sw.) Schott
UT0006549K. Thorne   72331989-08-13
USA, Hawaii, Hawaii, Island of Hawaii. Northwest of Kilauea Military Camp on Golf Club Road. Cattle ranch, and HVNP boundary., 19.441918 -155.286399

UT:Botany
Nephrolepis biserrata (Sw.) Schott
UT0006548Mr. Yasukazu Miyagi   2111988-06-17
Japan, Okinawa, Okinawa Island, Okinawa Pref. Urasoe Koen., 26.259023 127.730124

UT:Botany
UT0006626M. Nee   494941998-05-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Ichilo: Parque Nacional Amboro, vic. Campamento Mataracu., -17.55 -63.866667, 375m

UT:Botany
UT0006625G. Hatschbach   495411985-08-01
Brazil, Parana, Barra do Teixeira (mun. Cerro Azul) ParanĂ¡., -24.79626 -49.27366

UT:Botany
Nephrolepis hirsutula (J.R. Forst.) C. Presl
UT0006552Matsudo   1501988-06-03
Japan, Okinawa, Okinawa Island. Southern part of island., 26.183119 127.724485

UT:Botany
Nephrolepis rivularis (Vahl) Mett. ex Krug
UT0006627G. Hatschbach   522841988-08-20
Brazil, Parana, Picarras (mun. Guaratuba)., -25.877311 -48.58542, 3 - 5m


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Google Map

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