Dataset: DUKE
Search Criteria: Japan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University


DUKE
Lycopodiella cernua (L.) Pic.Serm.
DUKE10150646   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10154620   
Japan, Ryukyu Islands

DUKE
DUKE10154646   
Japan, Ryukyu Islands

DUKE
DUKE10155047   
Japan, Ryukyu Islands

DUKE
DUKE10155311   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10156787   
Japan, Ryukyu Islands

DUKE
Tapeinidium pinnatum (Cav.) C.Chr.
DUKE10156806   
Japan, Ryukyu Islands

DUKE
Cyathea podophylla (Hook.) Copel.
DUKE10156360   
Japan, Kagoshima

DUKE
Onychium japonicum (Thunb.) Kunze
DUKE10141352   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10161315   
Japan

DUKE
Diplazium mesosorum (Mak.) Koidz.
DUKE10163592   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10163704   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10163716   
Japan

DUKE
Gymnocarpium oyamense (Baker) Ching
DUKE10163719   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10164588   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10164589   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10164637   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10164666   
Japan

DUKE
DUKE10166646   
Japan, Ryukyu Islands

DUKE
DUKE10168108   
Japan, Fukui

DUKE
DUKE10168463   
Japan, Fukui

DUKE
DUKE10168651   
Japan

DUKE
Asplenium platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
DUKE10141553   
Japan, Kanagawa, Chautauqua


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