Dataset: MU-
Taxa: Lycopodiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 18, records 1701-1709 of 1709

Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


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Lycopodium tetragonum Hook. & Grev.
000072535Hickey, R.J.   10521989-07-08
Ecuador, Imbabura, Volcan Fuya Fuya. Rd. Otavalo - Laguna Mojanda. Roadside on way to Laguna Mojanda. Seral phase of steep roadbank., 0.182771 -78.274766

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Lycopodium tetragonum Hook. & Grev.
000072541Hickey, R.J.   10441989-07-06
Ecuador, Imbabura, Rd. Cotacachi - Apuela. 23 - 25 km from Cotacachi. Roadside edge - mostly exposed roadbank., 0.32485 -78.397899

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Lycopodium zeilleri (Rouy) Greuter & Burdet
000106832Reimeck, E.M.   301900-07-00
Germany, Westfalen, Letmathe, 51.367 7.61

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Lycopodium zeilleri (Rouy) Greuter & Burdet
000106885Boas, W.   s.n.1903-08-00
Poland, Drezdenko [Driesen], 52.837 15.831

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000021041Navaro, A.M.   1971991-05-29
Ecuador, Manabi, Pichincha: road from Quito to Baeza, just west of pass, Paramo de Guamani. On the ground in the shade close to road., -0.282945 -78.249191

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000106371Navaro, A.M.   2001991-05-29
Ecuador, Manabi, Pichincha: road from Quito to Baeza, just west of pass, Paramo de Guamani. On the ground in the sun away from road., -0.282945 -78.249191

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000106374Navaro, A.M.   2411991-06-03
Ecuador, Carchi, Road from Tulcan to Moldanado, in pass near Volcan Chiles, in boggy area below small, white hut., 0.789689 -77.971354

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000073222Hickey, R.J.   10631989-07-09
Ecuador, Napo, Rd Quito - Baeza. I km off telecommunications road. Growin in snow of bunch grass paramo by small laguna above road., -0.282945 -78.249191

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000073244Hickey, R.J.   9991989-07-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, 49.8 km E of Quito on Rd to Baeza. Bunch grass paramo. Steep hillside on ""S"" side of road near face of cliff. Chusquea and Elfin forest., -0.297613 -78.238547


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