Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyathea percrassa (Alsophila percrassa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
1190262L.J. Brass   43751933-06-29
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt. Albert Edward, 3500m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
1610588M. M. J. v. Baloogy   3511965-05-16
Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands, no data, Mt. Wilhelm, S of lake Aunde, 3560m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
1610589M. Kato   C-38411985-01-04
Indonesia, Maluku, no data, Manusela National Park: along a trail between Wae (River) Huhu and Owae Puku, Kecamatan (District) Seram Utara, 2000 - 2860m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
1610590C. J. Marchant   78.3661978-02-00
Papua New Guinea, no data, North-east, near Wau, Mt Kindie

MICH:Pteridophytes
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
1610591B. S. Parris   111601978-09-07
Indonesia, Maluku, no data, Manusela National Park: Gunung Binaia, South of Oawe Puku, 2850m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
UVMVT338307D.S. Conant   4592A1993-07-11
Papua New Guinea, Western Higthland Prov.

VT
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
UVMVT338308D.S. Conant   4592B1993-07-11
Papua New Guinea, Western Higthland Prov.

VT
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
UVMVT338309D.S. Conant   4063A1993-07-14
Papua New Guinea, Madang Prov.

VT
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
UVMVT338310D.S. Conant   4063B1993-07-14
Papua New Guinea, Madang Prov.

VT
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
UVMVT338311D.S. Conant   4063C1993-07-14
Papua New Guinea, Madang Prov.

VT
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
UVMVT338312D.S. Conant   4063D1993-07-14
Papua New Guinea, Madang Prov.

VT
Alsophila percrassa (C. Chr.) R.M. Tryon
UVMVT338313D.S. Conant   4063E1993-07-14
Papua New Guinea, Madang Prov.


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Google Map

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