Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diplazium fuertesii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MICH:Pteridophytes
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1617209Keith Roe   12461965-08-13
Mexico, Chiapas, Steep slope along eastern ridge of Chiapas Highlands, 15 km along eastern ridge of Chiapas Highlands, 15 km N of Pueblo Nuevo on highway 195, 1500m

MICH:Pteridophytes
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1617210L. R. Holdridge   19851944-11-15
Haiti, Franchon, M. des Commissaires, 1550m

FLAS
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209767T. Zanoni, R. García   304641984-06-06
Dominican Republic, N/A

FLAS
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209772T. Zanoni, M. Mejía, J. Pimentel   202281982-04-27
Dominican Republic, N/A

FLAS
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176343Walter S. Judd   43031984-05-09
Haiti, Ouest, Massif de la Selle; Parc National Morne la Visite, ca. 22 km S of Port-au-Prince; ravine of the Riviere Blanche, where crossed by road from Park Headquarters (& Seguin) northward to Furcy, ca. 1800 m alt.

FLAS
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176344Walter S. Judd   45081984-05-11
Haiti, Ouest, Massif de la Selle; Parc National Morne la Visite; in Sinkhole, Truing Marassa, NW of Park Headquarters; ca. 1800 m, in moist forest of Pinus occidentalis.

FLAS
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176345Walter S. Judd   45081984-05-11
Haiti, Ouest, Massif de la Selle; Parc National Morne la Visite; in Sinkhole, Truing Marassa, NW of Park Headquarters; ca. 1800 m, in moist forest of Pinus occidentalis.

FLAS
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176346Walter S. Judd   45081984-05-11
Haiti, Ouest, Massif de la Selle; Parc National Morne la Visite; in Sinkhole, Truing Marassa, NW of Park Headquarters; ca. 1800 m, in moist forest of Pinus occidentalis.

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PH00661259William R. Maxon   101531926-07-13
Jamaica, SWern slopes of Mossman's Peak, along trail to Main Ridge Gap, 1400 - 1650m


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