Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ctenopteris blechnoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MU
Ctenopteris blechnoides W.H. Wagner & Grether
000104113Huck, R.B.   58711985-09-28
Vanuatu, Shefa Province, Efate Island, MacDonald Ridge above Marona Valley., -17.603989 168.347797

MU
Ctenopteris blechnoides W.H. Wagner & Grether
000104113Huck, R.B.   58711985-09-28
Vanuatu, Shefa, Efate, MacDonald Ridge above Marona Valley. Original number 41., -17.603989 168.347797

MU
Ctenopteris blechnoides W.H. Wagner & Grether
000121119Barcelona, J.F.   5411992-02-24
Philippines, Zambales, Masinloc, Coto; S. slope Mt. Apoy (Burning rock), High Peak Range, epiphyte at 1,700 m., 15.586944 120.136003

MU
Ctenopteris blechnoides W.H. Wagner & Grether
000121120Barcelona, J.F.   6631992-06-00
Philippines, Oriental Mindoro, Calapan, Barangay Lantuyan, Mt. Baco Range, Dulangan River Valley, 1200-1360 m., 13.24 121.051

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Ctenopteris blechnoides (Grev.) W.H. Wagner & Grether
101216927Howard M. Smith   1761967-06-08
French Polynesia. District of Afareaitu.

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Ctenopteris blechnoides W.H. Wagner & Grether
02994416   
French Polynesia

COLO:V
Ctenopteris blechnoides W.H. Wagner & Grether
02994515   
French Polynesia

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Ctenopteris blechnoides W.H. Wagner & Grether
1259646Wilkes   s.n.
Fiji, Muthuata Mountains, Feejee Islands, 610m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Ctenopteris blechnoides W.H. Wagner & Grether
UVMVT286170Fawcett, S.   7052016-11-23
Fiji, Taveuni, Somosomo Creek, upstream from eachment.; -16.7911 -179.93671, -16.7911 -179.93671, 661m


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