Dataset: PVNH
Taxa: Nephrolepidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanuatu National Herbarium


PVNH
5940P. Curry   2491992-04-30
Vanuatu, Anatom, Anelgaohat

PVNH
5941A.F. Braithwaite   23391971-08-28
Vanuatu, Santo

PVNH
5942A. Walter   4361986-03-18
Vanuatu, Mallicolo

PVNH
5943G. Bourdy   2381985-11-16
Vanuatu, Erromango

PVNH
5944A. Walter   4321986-03-18
Vanuatu, Mallicolo

PVNH
5945G. Bourdy   2221985-11-13
Vanuatu, Erromango

PVNH
5909P. Curry   2721992-05-01
Vanuatu, Anatom, Anelgaohat

PVNH
5910A.F. Braithwaite   25641971-10-04
Vanuatu, Mallicolo

PVNH
5911A.F. Braithwaite   21401971-07-22
Vanuatu, Anatom

PVNH
5912D.S. Walsh   911972-09-28
Vanuatu, Pentecôte

PVNH
5913P. Curry   16851994-12-12
Vanuatu, Santo, Fortsenal

PVNH
5914A.F. Braithwaite   23601971-09-02
Vanuatu, Santo

PVNH
5915A.F. Braithwaite   21151971-07-21
Vanuatu, Anatom

PVNH
5916P. Cabalion   23671984-06-28
Vanuatu, Erromango

PVNH
5917G. Bourdy   8891986-10-11
Vanuatu, îles Banks, Vanoua-Lava

PVNH
5918A.F. Braithwaite   20701971-07-10
Vanuatu, Éfaté

PVNH
5919P. Cabalion   20691983-07-20
Vanuatu, Erromango

PVNH
Nephrolepis hirsutula (G. Forst.) C. Presl
5920P. Curry   2541992-04-30
Vanuatu, Anatom, Anelgaohat

PVNH
Nephrolepis hirsutula (G. Forst.) C. Presl
5921A. Walter   3411986-03-26
Vanuatu, Tanna

PVNH
Nephrolepis hirsutula (G. Forst.) C. Presl
5922C. Sam   3951986-11-06
Vanuatu, Épi

PVNH
Nephrolepis hirsutula (G. Forst.) C. Presl
5923A.F. Braithwaite   26051971-10-13
Vanuatu, Santo

PVNH
Nephrolepis hirsutula (G. Forst.) C. Presl
5924G. Bourdy   2421985-11-18
Vanuatu, Erromango

PVNH
Nephrolepis hirsutula (G. Forst.) C. Presl
5925C. Sam   3751986-11-06
Vanuatu, Épi


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