Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alsophila tussacii (Nephelea tussacii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Appalachian State University, I. W. Carpenter, Jr. Herbarium


BOON
003989Soeder, R.   1973-12-21
Jamaica, Jamaica, 18.16673 -77.28333

BOON
003986Soeder, R.   1973-12-21
Jamaica, Hardwar Gap, 18.08252 -76.73607

BOON
003988Soeder, R.   1973-12-21
Jamaica, Hardwar Gap, 18.08252 -76.73607

BOON
003987Soeder, R.   1973-12-21
Jamaica, Hardwar Gap, 18.08252 -76.73607

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Alsophila tussacii (Desv.) D.S. Conant
IND-0002674Ralph E. Cleland   78
Jamaica, North of Hardware Gap, Jamaica, 18.084211 -76.736024, 1524m

Michigan State University


MSC
Alsophila tussacii (Desv.) D.S. Conant
MSC0173114George R. Proctor   155531956-07-22
Jamaica, Portland, Southeast slope of Caledonia Peak, montane rain-forest, 4000-4500 feet, 1219 - 1372m

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Alsophila tussacii (Desv.) D.S. Conant
CHRB0065781M.A. Chrysler   15421936-06-10
Jamaica, Portland, Slope of Catherine's Peak at Green Hills, 1372m

CHRB
Alsophila tussacii (Desv.) D.S. Conant
CHRB0065782M. A. Chrysler   15421936-06-10
Jamaica, Ravine at Green Hills, slope of Catherine's Peak, Blue Mt. region, 1372m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila tussacii (Desv.) D.S. Conant
1604972M. A. Chrysler   16871936-06-19
Jamaica, Saint Catherine, no data, Ca. 2/3 way up Catherine's Peak, Blue Mt. region, 1372m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila tussacii (Desv.) D.S. Conant
1604973E. Campbell   7724
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, no data, Near Cinchona, 1500m


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