Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Notholaena fraseri (Cheilanthes fraseri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
Cheilanthes fraseri Mett. ex Kuhn
DUKE10158356   
Peru

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Cheilanthes fraseri Mett. ex Kuhn
LL00520621Donovan S. Correll|Earl E. Smith   P9091960-03-26
Peru, Cajamarca, Cajamarca, Between San Marcos and Cajambamba.

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Notholaena fraseri (Mett.) Bak.
Ynes Mexia   80551936-05-13
Peru, Cusco, La Convención, Valley of Rio Sambray; a western affluent of Rio Vilcanota; Playa de Balsa, 1005m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Notholaena fraseri (Mett.) Bak.
1596277Hugh H. & C. M. Iltis, D. & V. Ugent   8251962-12-21
Peru, Apurímac, Abancay, 1-2 km below Casinchihua. Hac. Casinchihua in Rio Pachachaca Valley, 33 km (air) SW of Abancay, 2300 - 2500m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Notholaena fraseri (Mett.) Bak.
1596278James West   62541936-03-08
Argentina, Jujuy, Doctor Manuel Belgrano, Rio Yala, 15km. west of Yala, 1900m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Notholaena fraseri (Mett.) Bak.
1596279Ynés Mexía   80551936-05-13
Peru, Cusco (Cuzco), La Convención, Valley of Rio Sambray; a western affluent of Rio Vilacanota; Playa de Balsa, 1005m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Notholaena fraseri (Mett.) Bak.
1596280P. G. Lorentz   s.n.1881-02-28
Argentina, Buenos Aires, no data, Am Tuss der Sierra Verbana, 60m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Cheilanthes fraseri Mett. ex Kuhn
C.J.Rothfels   35922010-02-00
Ecuador, Carchi Province, 7.5 km N of Mascarillo on the road to Mira (8.8km N of the Panamericana junction.), 0.5354 -78.03827, 3060m

SEINet
Cheilanthes fraseri Mett. ex Kuhn
C.J.Rothfels   36312010-03-00
Ecuador, Loja Province, On main road, approximately 3km south of Vilcabamba., -4.27338 -79.22579, 1651m


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