Dataset: FTU-
Taxa: Dryopteridaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Florida Herbarium


FTU
Cyrtomium falcatum (L. f.) C. Presl
FTU0000647   
United States, Florida

FTU
Cyrtomium falcatum (L. f.) C. Presl
FTU0000646   
United States, Florida

FTU
Cyrtomium falcatum (L. f.) C. Presl
FTU0000645   
United States, Florida

FTU
Cyrtomium falcatum (L. f.) C. Presl
FTU0000644   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000677   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000676   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000675   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000674   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000673   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000672   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000671   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000670   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000669   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000668   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000667   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000666   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000665   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000664   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000703   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000701   
United States, Florida

FTU
Rumohra adiantiformis (G. Forst.) Ching
FTU0000714   
United States, Florida

FTU
Dryopteris ampla (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Kuntze
FTU0000653   
United States, Florida

FTU
Dryopteris celsa (W. Palmer) Knowlt., Palmer & Pollard
FTU0000654   
United States, Florida

FTU
Dryopteris gongylodes (Schkuhr) Kuntze
FTU0000661   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000682   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0000681   
United States, Florida

FTU
Dryopteris reptans (J.F. Gmel.) C. Chr.
FTU0000685   
United States, Florida, detailed locality information protected

FTU
Polystichum capense (L. fil.) J. Sm.
FTU0000707   
United States, Florida

FTU
Polystichum capense (L. fil.) J. Sm.
FTU0000706   
United States, Florida


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