Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: Jamaica; Westmoreland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT424118George R. Proctor   285641968-02-28
Jamaica, Westmoreland, Below bridge, first branch of the Deans Valley River west of Ferris Cross., 3 - 12m

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Thelypteris patens (Sw.) Small ex R.P. St. John
BRIT425223George R. Proctor   377311978-03-22
Jamaica, Westmoreland, Swale ca. 2.7 miles N-NE of Negril, vicinity of milepost #23.

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Thelypteris balbisii (Spreng.) Ching
BRIT425201George R. Proctor   377671978-04-20
Jamaica, Westmoreland, Mountain Spring, 1.3 miles due northeast of Lambs River., 183 - 244m

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BRIT424754George R. Proctor   377841978-04-21
Jamaica, Westmoreland, Mountain Spring, 1.3 mi due northeast of Lambs River., 183 - 244m

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Sapium jamaicense Sw., nom. illeg.
BRIT496968George R. Proctor   376281978-02-05
Jamaica, Westmoreland, Along Newmarket road 2.4 miles southeast of Darliston., 396m


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