Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pronephrium simplex
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holttum
PH00801582Willilam W. Cadbury   Kt.231943-01-00
China, Collected from Pot in Cadbury Garden. Probably from Loh Fau Mountain.

PH
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holttum
PH00801581Wm. W. Cadbury   L.M.29J.1948-07-20
China, Hongkong, upper end of Tung Chung Trail on Lan Tau Mountain

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holttum
CM296352Ye Guo-dong   22561981-00-00
China, Nanjing, Fujian, 600m

Michigan State University


MSC
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holttum
MSC0272206Y. Saiki   20721982-03-17
Japan, Hitotsuba-kohmori-shida; Shirahama---- Haterumamuru, Isl. Iriomote, 200m

MSC
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holttum
MSC0272207H. Koyama   8571973-03-21
Japan, Ryukyu, Isl. Iriomote, another upper stream of Kuira-gawa., 50m

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holtt.
CHRB0078143Y.W. Taam   15011940-06-29
China, Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island, Wong-chuck-hang Reservoir

CHRB
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holtt.
CHRB0078144W.T. Tsang   296691940-04-01
China, Guangdong, Hong Kong Island, Victoria Peak and Vicinity, Pao-Shan rd

CHRB
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holttum
CHRB0086441   00-101982-00-00
Japan, Ryukyu

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Pronephrium simplex (Hook.) Holttum
UVMVT197733P.-F. Lu   92702005-03-06
Taiwan, Province of China, Pingtung, South Round Highway, to Taitung County, Shouka., 200 - 300m


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