Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asplenium obtusatum, Asplenium obtusatum var. sphenoides (Asplenium obliquum var. sphenoides), Asplenium obtusatum var. obliquum
Search Criteria: Chile; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C0643252F   
Chile, Los Lagos, -41.75 -73

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
2477076Gunckel, L. H.   1771927-02-13
Chile, Los Lagos, Valdivia, Loncoyen

MO:Tropicos
2477095Cabrera, A. L.   31916
Chile, Valparaiso, Isla de Pascua

MO:Tropicos
3282767R. Wagenknecht   185311940-03-25
Chile, Juan Fernandez Islands, Isla Mas Afuera. In a little cave near the strand of the Quebrada El Mono, also cliffs near Quebrada Las Vascas., 10m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1003218Werdermann E   1923-10-01
Chile, Plantae Chilenses, Prov. Chiloe, Sus. Huapo.

NL:Botany
Asplenium obtusatum var. sphenoides (Kunze) C. Chr. ex Skottsb.
L.3504460Storm A   1968-06-01
Chile, Prov. Llanquihue bei Pucatrihue (an der Küste).

NL:Botany
Asplenium obtusatum var. sphenoides (Kunze) C. Chr. ex Skottsb.
L.3504459Zöllner O   1974-01-19
Chile, Provinz osorno bei Maicolpue in Tril-Tril.

NL:Botany
L.3504447Gay C   
Chile

NL:Botany
L.3504446Herb Lugd Bat   
Chile

NL:Botany
L.3504445Herb Lugd Bat   
Chile

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Asplenium obtusatum G.Forst. G.Forst.
04043120G. T. Hastings   2051901-01-10
Chile, Juan Fernández. Near Crusoe's Cove.

NY
Asplenium obtusatum G.Forst. G.Forst.
04043121C. J. F. Skottsberg   3131917-01-20
Chile, Juan Fernandez: Masatierra, Puerto Ingles

NY
Asplenium obtusatum G.Forst. G.Forst.
04043122O. T. Solbrig   36531965-11-27
Chile, Juan Fernandez: Masafuera: End of Casas Canyon by waterfall.

NY
Asplenium obtusatum G.Forst. G.Forst.
04043123Collector unknown   88B
Chile, Valdivia


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