Dataset: MEM
Taxa: Blechnaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Memphis Herbarium


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MEM017985W.J. Cody   112021960-07-13
Canada, Quebec, Ottawa

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MEM002302Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   25321960-07-01
United States, Georgia, Worth

MEM
MEM013524Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   71G5.271971-06-04
United States, Georgia, Thomas

MEM
MEM005488Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   28781961-04-07
United States, Georgia, Colquitt

MEM
MEM003563Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   25781960-08-12
United States, Georgia, Irwin

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MEM002205Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   25701960-08-12
United States, Georgia, Brooks

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MEM009208Raymond Athey   s.n.1971-04-12
United States, Florida, Jackson

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MEM002204Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   25431960-07-04
United States, Georgia, Colquitt

MEM
Woodwardia areolata (L.) T.Moore
MEM012076Dwight Miller   221977-07-05
United States, Tennessee, Henderson

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Woodwardia areolata (L.) T.Moore
MEM012077Dwight Miller   251977-07-02
United States, Tennessee, Decatur

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Woodwardia areolata (L.) T.Moore
MEM011635Frank T. McFarland   821949-08-14
United States, Kentucky, Whitley

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Woodwardia areolata (L.) T.Moore
MEM015006Raymond Athey   42221978-08-26
United States, Kentucky, Graves

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Woodwardia areolata (L.) T.Moore
MEM005200Raymond Athey   4671968-09-22
United States, Kentucky, Caldwell

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Woodwardia areolata (L.) T.Moore
MEM009082Jack Thompson   7271972-04-07
United States, Alabama, Mobile

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Woodwardia areolata (L.) T.Moore
MEM001887Thomas N. McCoy   s.n.1967-05-09
United States, Kentucky, Calloway

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Woodwardia areolata (L.) T.Moore
MEM002733Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   28511961-04-03
United States, Georgia, Thomas


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Google Map

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