Dataset: VT-
Taxa: Desmophlebiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Desmophlebium lechleri (Mett.) Mynssen, A.Vasco, Sylvestre, R.C.Moran & Rouhan
UVMVT195624M. S. Jaimes   1152013-05-03
Colombia, Antioquia, Vereda Cruces, sitio Piñares, camino a Perdidas, poco después de la escuela La Esperanza, orilla izquierda del río Calles, Parque Naional Las Orquídeas, 6.476528 -76.327639, 980m

VT
Desmophlebium lechleri (Mett.) Mynssen, A.Vasco, Sylvestre, R.C.Moran & Rouhan
UVMVT290285W. L. Testo   1231
Costa Rica, Heredia

VT
Desmophlebium lechleri (Mett.) Mynssen, A.Vasco, Sylvestre, R.C.Moran & Rouhan
UVMVT290286W. L. Testo   1231
Costa Rica, Heredia

VT
Desmophlebium lechleri (Mett.) Mynssen, A.Vasco, Sylvestre, R.C.Moran & Rouhan
UVMVT290287W. L. Testo   1231
Costa Rica, Heredia

VT
Desmophlebium lechleri (Mett.) Mynssen, A.Vasco, Sylvestre, R.C.Moran & Rouhan
UVMVT291390W. L. Testo   1887
Costa Rica, Alajuela

VT
Desmophlebium longisorum (Baker) Mynssen, A. Vasco, Sylvestre, R. C. Moran & Rouhan
UVMVT195623M. A. Sundue   32572012-09-07
Colombia, Antioquia, Corregimiento Carauta, Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquideas, sector Tres Bocas, bosques a la orilla del rio Santiago, minas del rio Santiago ("Mina La Salada"), finca La Pradera.; 6.625556 -76.203483, 6.625556 -76.203483, 1700 - 1740m

VT
Desmophlebium longisorum (Baker) Mynssen, A. Vasco, Sylvestre, R. C. Moran & Rouhan
UVMVT334934Weston Testo   25702022-02-06
Colombia, Risaralda, Pueblo Rico, Parque Nacional Natural Tatamá, vereda Montebello, camino que conduce desde la base militar Montezuma hacia el ecolodge Montezuma. Parte media del camino., 5.2485 -76.1051, 2037m


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