Dataset: WS-
Taxa: Cyatheaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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Cyathea Sm.
153181W.R. Hatch   361932-00-00
Jamaica

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Cyathea cooperi (Hook. ex F. Muell.) Domin
379452Peter F. Zika   242112008-10-18
United States, Oregon, Curry, Near mouth of Miner Creek; Wood's Station., 42.195 -124.3717

WS
105985Maxon   1936-07-25
Guatemala, Finca Seamay, Senahu, Alta Verapaz.

WS
105986Maxon   1936-07-25
Guatemala, Finca Seamay, Senahu, Alta Verapaz.

WS
105125Maxon   1936-07-24
Guatemala, Carrs sobre, Finca Seamay, Alta Verapaz.

WS
150955W.R. Hatch   101932-07-28
Jamaica, Upper Clydesdale Valley.

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150961W.R. Hatch   141932-07-10
Jamaica, Whitfield Hall.

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Cyathea pubescens sensu Maxon, non Kuhn
150957W.R. Hatch   61932-07-22
Jamaica, Hardware Gap.

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Cyathea harrisii Underw. ex Maxon
150956W.R. Hatch   81932-07-07
Jamaica, Summit of Blue Mt. Peak.

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150953W.R. Hatch   161932-07-05
Jamaica, John Crow Peak, near summit.

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Cyathea choricarpa (Maxon) Domin
333311A.F. Skutch   50921943-07-00
Costa Rica, San Jose, Basin of El General., 9.372494 -83.660473, 700 - 950m

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150954W.R. Hatch   131932-07-16
Jamaica

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150959W.R. Hatch   71932-07-21
Jamaica, Vinegar Hill.

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150960W.R. Hatch   91932-07-21
Jamaica, Hardware Gap.

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150958W.R. Hatch   11932-08-03
Jamaica, Morce's Gap.

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105981Maxon   1936-07-25
Guatemala, Finca Seamay, Senahu, Alta Verapaz.

WS
105983Maxon   1936-07-25
Guatemala, Finca Seamay, Senahu, Alta Verapaz.

WS
105984Maxon   1936-07-27
Guatemala, Summit of Cerro Sillab. Senahu, Alta Verapaz.

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105982Maxon   1936-07-27
Guatemala, Summit of Cerro Sellab. Senahu, Alta Verapaz.


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