Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ptisana fraxinea (Marattia chevalieri, Marattia cuneiformis, Marattia macrophylla, Marattia microcarpa, Myriotheca fraxinea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
DUKE10153599   

Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MU
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
000108761Mellen, W.   s.n.1851-00-00
South Africa, "Natal., -29 31

MU
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
000108762Carvalho   21531986-07-30
Equatorial Guinea, "Bioco: Malabo - Pico Basile, estrada km 3, 32NMK8307, taludes da estrada, 30-VII-1986., 3.66 8.8

Michigan State University


MSC
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
MSC0269160G. Wall   s.n.1876-00-00
Sri Lanka, Ceylon

MSC
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
MSC0269161P. M. Synge   S 14671935-01-00
Uganda, Toro, Ruwenzori. Nyamgasani valley, 2316m

MSC
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
MSC0269162O. F. Cook   1521894-04-00
Liberia, Vicinity of Mount Coffee, on the St. Paul's River, about 40 miles inland from Monrovia, 50 - 150m

MSC
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
MSC0269163T. C. Huang   62301971-09-20
Taiwan, Province of China, Mt. Hon-tou, Botel Tobago

Mississippi State University


MISSA
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
MISSA000817J. Medley Wood   

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
CHRB0083100J.D. Montgomery   00-051983-00-00
Cameroon

CHRB
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
CHRB0082983J.D. Montgomery   00-051983-00-00
Cameroon

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
v0359603WISMrs. Chandler   s.n.
India

WIS
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
v0359605WISMrs. C. M. Chandler   s.n.
India

WIS
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock
v0359606WISSouthwick, James M.   440
Sri Lanka


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