Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tillandsia cryptopoda
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
A. Molina R.   102511962-03-08
Honduras

F:Botany
P. H. Allen & R. Armour   61051951-04-07
Honduras

F:Botany
L. O. Williams   173731951-03-10
Honduras

F:Botany
S. F. Glassman   19681948-07-18
Honduras

F:Botany
A. Molina R. et al.   168901966-01-27
El Salvador

F:Botany
A. Molina R. et al.   168901966-01-27
El Salvador

F:Botany
A. Molina R. & A. R. Molina   126871963-05-23
El Salvador

F:Botany
L. O. Williams et al.   250291963-02-20
Nicaragua

F:Botany
L. O. Williams et al.   247321963-02-20
Nicaragua

F:Botany
L. O. Williams et al.   291851965-02-11
Nicaragua

F:Botany
A. Molina R.   106841962-06-07
Honduras

F:Botany
O. Rohweder   1331951-02-26
El Salvador

F:Botany
M. C. Carlson   9281946-02-25
El Salvador

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
01817474P. H. Allen, R. Armour & A. C. Chable   2350 m1951-04-07
Honduras, Santa Bárbara, south side of Montaña Sta. Bárbara, 2350m

Harvard:GH
01817473L. O. Williams   173731951-03-10
El Salvador, Morazán, Mt. Uyuca, drainage of the Río Yeguare, 1800m

Harvard:GH
01817472O. Rohweder   El Salvador 1291951-02-16
El Salvador, Santa Ana, Hda. Montecristo nördl. Metapán., 2200m

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
LL00547943Antonio Molina R.   102511962-03-08
Honduras, Yoro, Morazan, Montana La Tigra.

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
SEL17402Cathcart, Dennis   s.n.1992-01-21
Honduras, Yoro, Morazan. fl. in cult., 15.316667 -87.6

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
267985P. Moreno, T. ELMQUIST   212081982-01-20
Nicaragua, Matagalpa Dept., Macizos de Peñas Blancas, SE side, drainage of Quebrada El Quebradon, peak WNW of Hda. San Martín., 13.25 -85.65, 1400 - 1600m


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Google Map

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