Dataset: HUDC-
Taxa: Polypodiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Howard University Herbarium


HUDC
HUDC00002596Charles S. Parker   7111923-03-03
United States, Washington, N. side of Kamiak Butte

HUDC
HUDC00002605R. Wasum   5671985-02-22
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Fazenda Tupi

HUDC
HUDC00002606R. Wasum   11101985-09-18
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Octavio Rocha

HUDC
HUDC00002598   
Brazil

HUDC
HUDC00002592H. E. Stork   s.n.1928-04-20
Costa Rica, 1219m

HUDC
HUDC00002597Clyde F. Reed   372691955-12-28
United States, Alabama, Jefferson, Along Locust Fork of Black Warrior River, just S. of Warrior, Rt. 31

HUDC
HUDC00000320H. David Hammond   45861967-04-20
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, NW Branch Park, 39.11762 -77.029784

HUDC
HUDC00002601H. David Hammond   2031963-10-19
United States, Virginia, Madison, Shenandoah National Park, N.E. facing slope, Saddle Trail from Old Rag, 610m

HUDC
HUDC00002602H. David Hammond   71963-10-19
United States, Virginia, Madison, Shenandoah National Park, Saddle Trail, N.E. facing slope, 610m

HUDC
HUDC00002603H. David Hammond   2011963-08-21
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, In Rattlesnake Gutter gorge, on large rock, Along Rattlesnake Gutter Rd.

HUDC
HUDC00002600Charles S. Parker   12151925-03-25
United States, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, One mile north of Key Bridge, South side of river, 38.902554 -77.069754

HUDC
Polypodium angustum Humb. & Bonpl.
HUDC00002581   
Brazil

HUDC
HUDC00002582   
Brazil

HUDC
HUDC00002607R. Wasum   7491985-04-21
Brazil, RS- Jaquirana-Sao Francisco Paula

HUDC
HUDC00002604H. David Hammond   2021963-07-18
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, At Roaring Brook, by the C.V. R.R, Mt. Toby

HUDC
Polypodium occidentale (Hook.) Maxon
HUDC00002593J. P. Anderson   61411940-05-01
United States, Alaska, Juneau


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