Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyathea cubensis (Alsophila cubensis, Cyathea woodwardioides var. cubensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Cyathea cubensis Underw. ex Maxon
PH00637535William R. Maxon   41051907-04-23
Cuba, Josephina, N of Jaguey, Yateras, Oriente, 575m

PH
Cyathea cubensis Underw. ex Maxon
PH00637536John G. Jack   71171929-03-17
Cuba, Villa Clara, Gavina's, Buenos Aires, Trinidad Hills, 762 - 1067m

PH
Cyathea cubensis Underw. ex Maxon
PH00637537Conrad V. Morton   43731941-11-18
Cuba, Pinar del Rio, Source of Rio: Taco-Taco, Sierra de Los Organos, 400 - 500m

University of Arkansas Herbarium


UARK
Cyathea cubensis Underw. ex Maxon
UARK084820B. Hieram   1923-08-00
Cuba, Loma del Gato

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Cyathea cubensis Underw. ex Maxon
02994689   
Cuba

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila cubensis (Underw. ex Maxon) Caluff & Shelton
1604872J. G. Jack   70231929-03-06
Cuba, no data, Buenos Aires

MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila cubensis (Underw. ex Maxon) Caluff & Shelton
1604873Charles L. Pollard   1531902-01-30
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, no data, El Yunque, near Baracoa, 1000 - 2000m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila cubensis (Underw. ex Maxon) Caluff & Shelton
1604874C. V. Morton   43731941-11-18
Cuba, no data, Pinar del Rio: Source of Rio: Taco-Taco, Sierra de Los Organos, 400 - 500m

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
Cyathea cubensis Underw. ex Maxon
366509Jack, J.G.   72411929-04-11
Cuba, Santa Clara, Buenos Aires, Trinidad Hills, 762 - 1067m

MIN
Cyathea cubensis Underw. ex Maxon
366149Jack, J.G.   70021929-03-06
Cuba, Santa Clara, Buenos Aires, Trinidad Hills, 762 - 1067m


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