Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Jamesonia glaberrima
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
1595757R. K. Godfrey   666221965-02-20
Costa Rica, Alajuela, no data, summit of Volcan Poas, 2700m

MICH:Pteridophytes
1595758Alan R. Smith   20021986-01-29
Costa Rica, San José, no data, road from Cartago to San Isidro del General (Pan American, Hwy, Rt 2), between Km 72-73, or 21-22 km SE of El Empalme, 2750m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00529428S. Castroviejo|J. M. Cardiel|Estrada|J. Fuertes|Fdz. Alonso   106731989-06-05
Colombia, Boyaca, Próximo a Arcabuco.

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT192772J. Betancur   163172012-02-11
Colombia, Antioquia, Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquídeas, Vereda Piedras, sitio La Linda ("La Truchera"). Colecciones hechas en borde de potrero y bosque dominado por roble (Quercus humboldtii) y Weinmannia.; 6.63894 -76.1197, 6.638944 -76.119722, 2410 - 2500m

VT
UVMVT192773J. Betancur   162102012-02-06
Colombia, Antioquia, Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquídeas, cumbres de la cuchilla de Morro Pelao, accediendo por La Mina. 6.615306 -76.162722, 6.615306 -76.162722, 3480m

VT
UVMVT192809P. Pedraza-Peñalosa   2661 A2012-09-05
Colombia, Antioquia, Corregimiento Carauta, Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquídeas, sector Tres Bocas, rio Tercero, cerca a la finca La Pradera, 6.630306 -76.230389, 1650 - 1800m

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Jamesonia glaberrima (Maxon) Christenh.
v0373294WISMarie van Etten   s.n.1987-06-14
Ecuador, East of Maldonado, 2591m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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