Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allosorus crispus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
BRIT472034Buchanan   s.n.
Switzerland, St. Gotthard.

BRIT:BRIT
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
BRIT472155C. O. Schlyter   s.n.1859-08-26
Norway, Nordland. Lofoten.

BRIT:BRIT
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
BRIT472156Bernard de Retz   404791946-07-30
France, Haute-Savoie, Col des Montets. South of collar, north side. [Sous le col, du cote nord.], 1400m

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
NO0004314Payot   1858-08-00
Switzerland, Valais, Aiguille de Belvédère, Vallée de Chamounix

Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MU
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
000111119Jermyn, S.T.   564/21949-08-15
Wales, Gwynedd, 'Cader' Dolgelley., 52.742541 -3.8841

MU
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
000111120Jermyn, S.T.   W564(1285)1890-00-00
England, Cumbria, Copeland, Eskdale., 54.388415 -3.32497

MU
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
000111121Cunnington, H.J.   16071882-08-00
England, Cumbria, 54.5296 -2.867

MU
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
000111122Vilke, A.   s.n.1896-07-00
Norway, Akershus, Baerum, Lommedalen., 59.9542 10.4862

MU
Allosorus crispus Bernh. ex Spreng.
000111123Spencer, M.F.   s.n.1886-08-00
Switzerland, Graubunden, Maloja, In glareosis Val Roseg., 46.375978 -9.886023

Mississippi State University


MISSA
Allosorus crispus Bernh. x Spreng.
MISSA000225S. Dybdahl   
Switzerland


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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