Dataset: MEM
Search Criteria: Bahamas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
MEM004511Raymond Athey   s.n.1970-02-21
Bahamas

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MEM001979Raymond Athey   B21969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence, Fort Charlotte.

MEM
MEM001978Raymond Athey   B11969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence

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MEM001982Raymond Athey   B101969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence

MEM
MEM001958Raymond Athey   B41969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence

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Pteridium caudatum (L.) Maxon
MEM001980Raymond Athey   M201969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence

MEM
MEM001983Raymond Athey   B-251969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence

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Tectaria Cav.
MEM001984Raymond Athey   B31969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence

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Thelypteris dentata E.P.St.John
MEM001981Raymond Athey   B121969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence

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Thelypteris kunthii (Desv.) C.V.Morton
MEM001985Raymond Athey   s.n.1969-03-05
Bahamas, New Providence

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Chondria C.Agardh
MEM001828Carolyn Bolton Cox   531963-07-22
Bahamas, Exuma, Highborne Cay

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MEM021374G. L. Webster, E. Samuel, T. Williams   105631960-07-20
Bahamas, New, Limestone bluffs above seashore near Delaporte Caves., 25.075 -77.45833, 6 - 12m


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