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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asplenium aethiopicum subsp. filare (Asplenium filare, Chamaefilix filaris)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Plant Observation - Research Grade


iNaturalist:Research Grade
Asplenium aethiopicum subsp. filare (Forssk.) A. F. Braithw.
170507738Michael 2020   2023-06-20
Islas Canarias, W of Arafo, ~1000m, Valle Güímar, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, 28.348988 -16.449369

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Asplenium filare (Forssk.) Alston
19038P.K. Rwaburindore   34441992-09-05
Uganda, Southern, W. Ankole (U2); Buhweju. Nyagoma-Rugongo. TQ-60-20., -0.3666667 30.4666667, 1800m

Missouri Botanical Garden Ferns


MO:Pteridophytes
Asplenium filare (Forssk.) Alston
948141P.K. Rwaburindore   36851994-03-31
Uganda, District W. Ankole U2: Buhweju County. Karingoma, near Kitega. Grid: TQ-60-19. Forest floor., -0.3333333 30.4333333, 1700m

MO:Pteridophytes
Asplenium filare (Forssk.) Alston
101150029Jean-Paul A. Lebrun   s.n.1868-00-00
Canary Islands, Asia. Teneriffe

MO:Pteridophytes
Asplenium filare (Forssk.) Alston
101150030Willem J.J.O. de Wilde   86391965-11-02
Ethiopia, Near 'Portuguese Bridge', near Debra-Libanos, about 80 km NW of Addis Ababa., 2400m

MO:Pteridophytes
Asplenium filare (Forssk.) Alston
101150031C.J. Pitard   7341906-02-00
Canary Islands, Ténérife: Bco del Rio, in silvis., 800m

MO:Pteridophytes
Asplenium filare (Forssk.) Alston
101150032C.J. Pitard   4321905-04-01
Canary Islands, Hierro: Riscos de Jinama.

MO:Pteridophytes
Asplenium filare (Forssk.) Alston
101150034Willem J.J.O. de Wilde   60021965-03-29
Ethiopia, About 5 km ENE of Addis Ababa, near road to Asmera., 2300m


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