Dataset: UARK-
Taxa: Tectariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


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Tectaria gaudichaudii (Mett.) Maxon
UARK093823D. L. Topping   1932-09-02
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Pig-God Trail, Punaluu, Oahu

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Tectaria gaudichaudii (Mett.) Maxon
UARK093824D. L. Topping   1923-07-29
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Waikane Trail, Waiahole, Oahu

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Tectaria gaudichaudii (Mett.) Maxon
UARK093825D. L. Topping   1923-07-29
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Waiahole, Waikane Trail

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Tectaria gaudichaudii (Mett.) Maxon
UARK093826D. L. Topping   1935-10-27
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Tanlalus

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Tectaria gaudichaudii (Mett.) Maxon
UARK093827D. L. Topping   1932-09-02
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Pig-God Trail

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Tectaria gaudichaudii (Mett.) Maxon
UARK093828D. L. Topping   1935-10-27
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Tantalus

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UARK093447   
United States, California

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UARK083432   
United States, Arkansas

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UARK084849W. Leighton   1879-00-00
Scotland, Aberdeenshire


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