Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Milesia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Milesia F.B. White
FLAS-F-38885A.S. Rhoads   1944-03-05
United States, Florida, Dade, Royal Palm State Park

FLAS
FLAS-F-46244H.E. Parks   66831942-02-22
United States, California, Del Norte, Smith River

FLAS
Milesia laeviscula
FLAS-F-25845H.E. Parks   54271935-03-00
United States, California, Humboldt, Spruce Cove

FLAS
Milesia laeviuscula (Dietel & Holw.) Faull
FLAS-F-25844J. P. Tracy   98251932-04-24
United States, California, Humboldt, South Fork of Eel River

FLAS
Milesia laeviuscula (Dietel & Holw.) Faull
FLAS-F-41954Lee Bonar   1945-05-10
United States, California, Alameda, University of California

FLAS
FLAS-F-46245Lee Bonar   1937-08-14
United States, California, Monterey, 1 mile N. of Big Sur Lodge ,100 yds E. of highway

FLAS
Milesia polypodophila (H.P. Bell) Faull
FLAS-F-51683D. H. Linder & G. D. Darker   1936-06-12
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester, Mt. Wachusett


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