Dataset: VT-
Search Criteria: Seychelles; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Microsorum scolopendria (Burm. f.) Copeland
UVMVT286197Kingsland, G.C.   1982-09-24
Seychelles, Grand Anse

VT
UVMVT304757G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
UVMVT309248G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
UVMVT309249G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
UVMVT311116Kingsland, G.C.   
Seychelles

VT
UVMVT311134Kingsland, G.C.   
Seychelles

VT
Moringa eleifera
UVMVT311548G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
Syzygium mallaccensis
UVMVT311679G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
Memecylon eleagni
UVMVT311738G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles, Bernica Mtn.

VT
UVMVT311739G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
UVMVT312465G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
Pleurostelma cernum
UVMVT316083F.R. Fosberg   49440
Seychelles, Aldabra Island

VT
UVMVT317355Bernardi   14639
Seychelles

VT
UVMVT317435F.R. Fosberg   48888
Seychelles, Aldabra Island

VT
UVMVT318628G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
UVMVT321558G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
Rumohra adiantiformis (G. Forst.) Ching
UVMVT335505Procter   4446
Seychelles, Mahe, Morne Banc

VT
Rumohra adiantiformis (G. Forst.) Ching
UVMVT335506Procter   4565
Seychelles, Mahe, Mt. Harrison

VT
Rumohra adiantiformis (G. Forst.) Ching
UVMVT335507Procter   4565
Seychelles, Mahe, Mt. Harrison

VT
Rumohra adiantiformis (G. Forst.) Ching
UVMVT335508Procter   4565
Seychelles, Mahe, Mt. Harrison

VT
Microlepia speluncae (L.) T. Moore
UVMVT335509Procter   4567
Seychelles, Mahe, Mt. Harrison

VT
Microlepia speluncae (L.) T. Moore
UVMVT335510Procter   4567
Seychelles, Mahe, Mt. Harrison

VT
Bolbitis bipinnatifida
UVMVT335511Procter   4550
Seychelles, Silhouette, La Passe


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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