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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: COLO-V
Taxa: Ctenitis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02994135   
Guam

COLO:V
Ctenitis decomposita
02994143   
Australia

COLO:V
Ctenitis borbonica
02994150   
Reunion

COLO:V
02994168T. A. Ranker   20172004-06-04
Taiwan, Ilan, Fushan Botanical Garden. Ca. N 24°45'15.9", E 121°35'48.2"., 24.754417 121.596722, 630m

COLO:V
02994176T. A. Ranker   20172004-06-04
Taiwan, Fushan Botanical Garden. Ca. N 24°45'15.9", E 121°35'48.2"., 24.754417 121.596722, 630m

COLO:V
Ctenitis decomposita
02994192   
New Zealand

COLO:V
Ctenitis decomposita
02994200   
New Zealand

COLO:V
Ctenitis effusa (Sw.) Copel.
02994218   

COLO:V
Ctenitis glabella
02994226   
New Zealand

COLO:V
Ctenitis humida
02994234   
Reunion

COLO:V
Ctenitis humida
02994242   
Reunion

COLO:V
Ctenitis melanosticta
02994259   
Mexico, San Luis Potosí

COLO:V
Ctenitis pleiosorus
02994267   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Ctenitis pleiosorus
02994275   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Ctenitis sciaphila
02994283   
French Polynesia

COLO:V
Ctenitis sciaphila
02994291   
French Polynesia

COLO:V
Ctenitis sikokiana
02994309M. Togasi   14611956-12-12
Japan, Kyushu: Ambo, ins. Yakushima

COLO:V
Ctenitis transmorrisonensis
02994317T. A. Ranker   20322004-06-05
Taiwan, Nantou, Hohuanshan. Along Highway 14A between km post 29 and km post 18. Ranging from ca. N 24°07'17.2", E 121°16'09.8" and N 24°06'24.5", E 121°11'55.8"., 24.106806 121.198833, 2353m

COLO:V
Ctenitis velutina
02994325   
New Zealand


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