Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Taxa: Marattiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT424764A. J. Sharp   s.n.1968-07-25
Tanzania, Mweka, Ravine behindthe garage at College for African Wildlife Management., 152m

BRIT:VDB
BRIT424760Rzedowski   332131975-05-29
Mexico, Chiapas, Mirador el Caminero, 5 km al NW de Rincón Chamula, Mpio. Puebla Nuevo Solistahuacán, 1900m

BRIT:VDB
BRIT424759Alush Shilom Ton   19711967-01-30
Mexico, Chiapas, Slope in the paraje of Matsab, Municipio of Tenejapa, 2713m

BRIT:VDB
BRIT424758J. Rzedowski   299931972-11-26
Mexico, Puebla, 4 km al West de Villa Juarez; 20.250536 -97.958653, 20.250536 -97.958653, 1200 - 1200m

BRIT:VDB
Marattia salicina Sm.in Rees
BRIT424763E. K. Cameron   28921984-03-25
New Zealand, Kaimai Mamaku State forest Park, Lower Kaimai Ranges west of Tauranga. NZMS 260 T14 66- 88-., 200m

BRIT:VDB
Marattia salicina Sm.in Rees
BRIT424762Henk van der Werff   114921990-04-05
Australia, Queensland, Along road arounf Tinaroo Lake, ±15 km east of Atherton, -17.133333 145.6

BRIT:VDB
BRIT423978Herbert H. Smith   9921898-01-01
Colombia, Magdalena, Santa Marta., 10.4113 -74.4056

BRIT:VDB
BRIT423977A. M. Evans   30911967-08-03
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Near San Vito, along road and in cloud forest above and West of Finca Wilson., 8.809212 -82.979703, 1402m

BRIT:VDB
BRIT424761Leg.ign.   s.n.1930-04-21
Brazil, Pernambuco, Pico do papagaio.

BRIT:VDB
BRIT423979A. M. Evans   33161967-08-15
Costa Rica, Heredia, Near Puerto Viejo at La Selva, Tropical Science Center, on Río Puerto Viejo near junction with Río Sarapiqui., 10.433383 -84.005371, 91m


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