Dataset: TON
Taxa: Dennstaedtiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tonga National Herbarium


TON
340T. G. Yuncker   160091953-05-11
Tonga, Niuafo'ou, In the shade of trees o nteh inner slope of the main crater surrounding the large central lake., 90m

TON
302T. G. Yuncker   162431953-06-05
Tonga, Tongatapu, Near Fua'amotu, 0 - 5m

TON
Hypolepis tenuifolia (G. Forst.) Bernh.
336T. G. Yuncker   155141953-04-26
Tonga, 'Eua, North of the village of Houma, district of Toafotuloi, northwestern end of the island., -21.37652 -174.93599, 90m

TON
Hypolepis tenuifolia (G. Forst.) Bernh.
337T. G. Yuncker   160361953-05-19
Tonga, Vava`u, In wet swampy area bordering Ngofe swamp, -18.60045 -173.96078, 10 - 20m

TON
Hypolepis tenuifolia (G. Forst.) Bernh.
338T. G. Yuncker   154611953-04-25
Tonga, 'Eua, In open forest above the village of Pangai, west-central side of the island., -21.37652 -174.93599, 60 - 100m

TON
Histiopteris incisa (Thunb.) J. Sm.
330T. G. Yuncker   159501953-05-06
Tonga, Kao, 950m


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