Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Telmatoblechnum indicum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


MSC
Telmatoblechnum indicum Perrie, D.J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
MSC0061547M. R. Crosby; W. R. Anderson   11411963-08-09
Jamaica, Middlesex Co., Clarendon, Mason River Savannah., 18.19804 -77.261529, 701m

MSC
Telmatoblechnum indicum Perrie, D.J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
MSC0061548M. R. Crosby; W. R. Anderson   11411963-08-09
Jamaica, Middlesex Co., Clarendon, Mason River Savannah., 18.19804 -77.261529, 701m

MSC
Telmatoblechnum indicum Perrie, D.J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
MSC0061625John H. Beaman   71531983-10-08
Malaysia, Sabah. Papar District. Kota Kinabalu - Beaufort Road, 2 km S of Bongawan and 12 km S of Kimanis., 5.516667 115.833333

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Telmatoblechnum indicum Perrie, D.J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
1612908R. A. Howard   115531950-04-22
Saint Lucia, no data, near Soufrier

MICH:Pteridophytes
Telmatoblechnum indicum Perrie, D.J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
1612909G. L. Webster   92501959-07-26
Saint Lucia, no data, Quarter of Soufriere: on lower slopes of Terre Blanche, SE of Soufriere

MICH:Pteridophytes
Telmatoblechnum indicum Perrie, D.J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
1612911M. R. Crosby   11411963-08-09
Jamaica, Clarendon, no data, Mason River Savannah, 701m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Telmatoblechnum indicum Perrie, D.J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
1612910Rolla Tryon   55981961-02-10
Suriname, Paramaribo, no data, near Waneweg 25 km south of P

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Telmatoblechnum indicum (Burm.) Perrie, D. J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
v0378316WISAlfonso JimĂ©nez M.   11391963-10-03
Costa Rica, Guanacaste


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