Dataset: TROY-
Taxa: Hymenophyllaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Troy University Herbarium


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Hymenophyllum obtusum Hook. & Arnott
TROY000031068Hapeman, Harry   s.n.1908-04-30
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Paola, Island of Hawaii., 21.438912 -158.000056

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Vandenboschia boschiana J. W. Sturm ex Bosch
TROY000029382Keener, Brian R.   51192009-03-20
United States, Alabama, Lamar, 2.755 air mi. NE of Henson Springs. Along interminttent unnamed tributary of the Butthatchee River ca. 0.2 mi. upstream from jct. with Butthatchee., 34.046389 -88.026111

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Vandenboschia boschiana J. W. Sturm ex Bosch
TROY000047106Keener, Brian R.   22922002-07-20
United States, Alabama, Winston, 4.4 air. mi. W of Grayson. Bankhead National Forest. Woods on E side of Sipsey Fork ca. 0.3 mi. S of jct. with Co. 60., 34.281667 -87.396389

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TROY000050395Rineheart, Agnes   255511993-12-28
Micronesia, Caroline Islands, Pohnpei, Mt. Olum., 6.882108 158.238743


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