Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polypodium rosei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
PH00743201George B. Hinton   99401936-12-01
Mexico, Guerrero, Laguna Paracho, Mina District

PH
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
PH00743202Cyrus G. Pringle   45351893-09-01
Mexico, Jalisco, near Guadalajara, 20.669928 -103.341

PH
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
PH00743203Francis W. Pennell   200861935-08-29
Mexico, Sinaloa, Cerro de la Sandia, NE of Panuco, 23.467083 -105.895315, 1700 - 1900m

Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
ASU0003914Lyle McGill   95851972-07-27
Mexico, Sinaloa, Along Rte 40, 73.3 mi NE of jct. Rte 15 and 9.6 mi NE of Palmito, 23.6300366821187 -105.839914083481

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT-SMU
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
BRIT433755C. G. Pringle   s.n.1909-10-16
Mexico, Morelos, Parque.

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
BRIT433869Rogers McVaugh   139771952-11-07
Mexico, Jalisco, Sierra de Manantlán (15-20 miles southeast of Autlán), on the bajada south and west of the divide between Aserradero San Miguel Uno and Durazno., 1700m

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
BRIT433868J. Rzedowski   197881965-05-22
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoztlán, cerca de la Estación El Parque., 2200m

BRIT:BRIT
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
BRIT433867Brian Boom   6141978-08-16
Mexico, Michoacán, 13 mi. W of Hildago on hwy. 15.

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
BRIT433866John Taylor   117751972-08-08
Costa Rica, San Jose, Talamanca Range, Pacific Slope. Pan American Highway., 9.616667 -84.183333, 3000m

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
BRIT433865John Taylor   174661974-12-22
Costa Rica, Heredia, Collected along the slopes of the Cerro Zurqui above the Rio Para Blanco., 10.0592 -84.0332, 1600m

BRIT:BRIT
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
BRIT433864John Taylor   174971974-12-22
Costa Rica, Heredia, Collected along the slopes of the Cerro Zurqui above the Rio Para Blanco., 10.0592 -84.0332, 1600m

Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0076069James L. Reveal   35381973-09-26
Mexico, Durango, Along Mexico Highway 40, about 100.5 miles west of Durango and 101.5 miles east of Mazatlan, 2.7 miles west of La Ermita on El Espinazo del Diablo, 10.2 miles west of La Ciudad, Sierra Madre Occidental.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
CM354558Lyonnet, E.   19971937-12-17
Mexico, Mexico, Chiltepec

Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
199Kimnach, Myron   1071959-11-04
Mexico, Sinaloa, 45.7 miles wesr of El Salto (Durango), 2225m

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
LSU00200949   
Costa Rica

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
LL00232248Cyrus Guernsey Pringle   45351893-09-01
Mexico, Jalisco, Hills near Guadalajara

LL
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
LL00232249Keith Roe|Eunice Roe|Scott Mori|Jerzy Rzedowski   16591965-09-03
Mexico, Estado de Mexico, Temascaltepec, 6 Km S of Temascaltepec on Hwy 130, 18.95 -100.08333

LL
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
LL00232254   144981939-09-27
Mexico, Guerrero, Toro Muerto, Dto Mina

LL
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
LL00232255   99401936-12-01
Mexico, Guerrero, Laguna-Paracho. Dto Mina

LL
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
LL00232256Jerzy Rzedowski   207601965-09-03
Mexico, Estado de Mexico, 3 Km al SW de Temascaltepec, sobre la carr a Tejupilco, 19.02 -100.06

Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
OSC-V-007179   
Costa Rica, [needs research], [Skeletal record only. Location has not yet been databased.]

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
A.C. Sanders   1612A1980-06-21
Mexico, Sinaloa, Concordia, Rancho Liebre Barranca, along the Durango Hwy (Hwy 40) c. 1 mile NW of the village of El Palmito and close to the Durango state line, 23.57917 -105.85833, 2150m

UCR
R.D. Worthington   89361982-08-20
Mexico, Durango, San Dimas, 6.5 road miles by Hwy 40 NE of El Palmito on the west side of the town of Revolcaderos, 23.60861 -105.84139, 2287m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
03025533   
Mexico, Durango

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
NLU0006986John Taylor   174971974-12-22
Costa Rica, Collected along the slopes of the Cerro Zurqui above the Rio Para Blanco; elev.: 1,600 meters, 10.0592 -84.0332

BRIT:NLU
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
NLU0006987John Taylor   174661974-12-22
Costa Rica, Collected along the slopes of the Cerro Zurqui above the Rio Para Blanco. Elev. 1600 meters., 10.0592 -84.0332

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
701891   
Costa Rica

MIN
635509   
Costa Rica

MIN
426580   
Honduras

MIN
558880   
Mexico, Morelos

MIN
53466   
Mexico, Jalisco

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
181354B. M. Boom, K. McFarland, A. J. Sharp, M. Whitten, & T. Patrick   6141978-08-16
Mexico, Michoacán, 13 mi. W of Hildago on highway 15.

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TENN-V-0251031Rzedowski   183831964-07-21
Mexico, Michoacán

TENN
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TENN-V-0251030Rzedowski   183701964-07-20
Mexico, Michoacán

TENN
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TENN-V-0251029Rzedowski   183531964-07-20
Mexico, Michoacán

TENN
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TENN-V-0251028Rzedowski   183531964-07-20
Mexico, Michoacán

TENN
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TENN-V-0251027Brian Boom   6141978-08-16
Mexico, Michoacán

TENN
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TENN-V-0251026Keith Roe   16591965-09-03
Mexico, México

TENN
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TENN-V-0251025Ernest Lyonnet   33411941-09-00
Mexico, Morelos

TENN
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TENN-V-0251024John Taylor   174971974-12-22
Costa Rica, Heredia

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TEX00232247Andrew C. Sanders|G. Ballmer|I. Garcia Ruiz|T. Krantz   80651988-08-19
Mexico, Sinaloa, Sa Madre Occidental, Rancho Liebre Barranca, 1 mi S of El Palmito on Hwy 40 and 1 mi W of the Hwy, 23.6 -105.85

TEX
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TEX00232250James L. Reveal|N. Duane Atwood   35381973-09-26
Mexico, Durango, Along Méx Hwy 40 , about 100.5 mi W of Durango and 101.5 mi E of Mazatlán, 2.7 mi W of La Ermita on El Espinazo del Diablo, 10.2 mi W of La Cd, Sa Madre Occidental

TEX
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TEX00232251Rogers McVaugh   139771952-11-07
Mexico, Jalisco, Sa de Manantlán (15-20 mi SE of Autlán) on the bajada S and W of the divide between Aserradero San Miguel Uno and Durazno

TEX
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TEX00232252   144981939-09-27
Mexico, Guerrero, Toro Muerto, Dto Mina

TEX
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
TEX00232253Jerzy Rzedowski   197881965-05-22
Mexico, Morelos, Sa de Tepoztlán, cerca de la Estación El Parque

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
UTEP:Herb:19910Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   RDW 89361982-08-20
Mexico, Durango, 6.5 miles NE (by Mexico Highway 40) of El Palmito, W side of El Revolcaderos, Pueblo Nuevo, 23.6166666667 -105.8, 2278 - 2294m

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
BRIT424998J. Rzedowski   19788
Mexico, Morelos, Sierra de Tepoztlán, cerca de la Estación El Parque., 2200m

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
Polypodium rosei Maxon; Contr.
130416L.R. Stanford   72141940-07-17
Mexico, Michoacan, 2 mi. north of Zitacuara.


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