Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ptisana salicina (Marattia cincta, Marattia grantii, Marattia stokesii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


MSC
Ptisana salicina (Sm.) Murdock
MSC0269166M. B. Ashwin   s.n.1959-03-14
New Zealand, Wellington

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Ptisana salicina (Sm.) Murdock
CHRB0062722Unknown   s.n.
New Zealand

CHRB
Ptisana salicina (Sm.) Murdock
CHRB0083101J.D. Montgomery   81-1901981-00-00
Australia, Queensland

CHRB
Ptisana salicina (Sm.) Murdock
CHRB0082984J.D. Montgomery   81-1901981-00-00
Australia, Queensland

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Ptisana salicina (Sm.) Murdock
GA091746   
New Zealand

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
1177163Harold St. John   172661934-10-05
French Polynesia, Leeward Islands, Temihani Plateau, 500m

MICH:Pteridophytes
1177196Harold St. John & Jean Maireau   153541934-07-04
French Polynesia, no data, Maungaeae, east of Mangaoa Peak, 300m

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
620098Moore, John W.   138B1926-09-25
French Polynesia, Raiatea. E path to Mt. Temehani, -16.82666 -151.439587

MIN
289662Grant, Martin L.   52031931-01-29
French Polynesia, Raiatea, Avera, Temehani, -16.82666 -151.439587, 491m

MIN
289664Grant, Martin L.   53231931-02-07
French Polynesia, Huahine, Maeva District, Matoereere, -16.700891 -150.987007, 521m

MIN
289663Grant, Martin L.   51721931-01-25
French Polynesia, Tahaa; District: Ruutia: Mt. Ohiri, -16.631266 -151.521691, 475m

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Ptisana salicina (Sm.) Murdock
v0359610WISD. F. Grether   45261946-07-11
Papua New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, #1 Road, Tingau #1, Manus

WIS
Ptisana salicina (Sm.) Murdock
v0359611WISD. F. Grether; W. H. Wagner, Jr.   39901945-11-09
Papua New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, Falls of Lorengau River, Manus Island


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Google Map

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