Dataset: NCU-Vascular Plants
Taxa: Athyriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium


NCU:Vascular Plants
Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
NCU00028882Norsworthy, Juanita   3731966-04-16
United States, Florida, Alachua, COASTAL PLAIN PROVINCE

NCU:Vascular Plants
Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
NCU00028837West, Erdman   S.N.1933-10-19
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville.

NCU:Vascular Plants
Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
NCU00028838Godfrey, Robert K.   728811973-10-14
United States, Florida, Leon, Koucky Park, Indianhead Acres, Tallahassee.

NCU:Vascular Plants
Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
NCU00028839Godfrey, Robert K.   533081955-05-27
United States, Florida, Leon, 4 miles southeast of Tallahassee.

NCU:Vascular Plants
Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
NCU00028840Godfrey, Robert K.   534091955-06-08
United States, Florida, Liberty, Apalachicola River, west of Bristol.

NCU:Vascular Plants
Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton
NCU00028841Yeager, Wm. H.   S.N.1976-07-10
United States, Florida, Madison, Coastal Plain Province. Collected at Outdoor Education Center, North Florida Junior College, in Madison.

NCU:Vascular Plants
Deparia petersenii (Kunze) M. Kato
NCU00018472Leonard, Steven Worth   62941976-05-28
United States, Florida, Leon, Near the intersection of Cactus Dr and West Pensacola St, Tallahassee

NCU:Vascular Plants
Deparia petersenii (Kunze) M. Kato
NCU00018471Godfrey, Robert K.   728831973-10-14
United States, Florida, Leon, Koucky Park, Indianhead Acres, Tallahassee

NCU:Vascular Plants
Deparia petersenii (Kunze) M. Kato
NCU00018470Faircloth, Wayne R.   85211981-01-02
United States, Florida, Grady, Banks of Farmer's Branch prong of Sofkee Creek, NE of Nickelville, 6 mi S of Whigham


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