Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Argyrochosma lumholtzii (Notholaena lumholtzii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Argyrochosma lumholtzii (Maxon & Weath.) Windham
PH00618431C. V. Hartman   s.n.1890-12-04
Mexico, Sonora, Huchuerachi, 1219m

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Notholaena lumholtzii Maxon & Weatherby
00021690C. V. Hartman   2981890-12-07
Mexico, Sonora, Huehuerachi, 1219m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Notholaena lumholtzii Maxon & Weath.
563922C. V. Hartman   298
Mexico

Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Observations


MABA:Plants
Argyrochosma lumholtzii (Maxon & Weath.) Windham
son-yat-480Mark Fishbein, Shelley McMahon, George Ferguson, John McCormack, Karen Hooper   44582001-03-20
México, Sonora, Cucurpe, Río Santo Domingo, narrow side canyon, 1.3 mi (rd) south of Rancho La Brisca, 1.5 mi (rd) north of Rancho Agua Fria, southwest end of Sierra San Antonio. Canyon wall, riparian woods with Fraxinus velutina, Celtis reticulata, Ageratina paupercula, Henrya insularis, Muhlenbergia dumosa, Stachys coccinea, Heuchera sanguinea, Dasylirion wheeleri, Asplenium dalhousiae, A. palmeri, Acourtia patens, Crossosoma bigelovii, Argyrochosma limitanea. 30º23.25.N 110º33.5.W., 30.39028 -110.55139, 970m

MABA:Plants
Argyrochosma lumholtzii (Maxon & Weath.) Windham
sar-trv-221M.E. Fishbein   44582001-03-20
Mexico, Sonora, Cucurpe, Narrowside canyon, 1.3 mi (by rd) S of Rancho La Brisca in Rancho Santo Domingo, SW end of Sierra San Antonio, 30.3875 -110.55833, 970m


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