Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Steiropteris leprieurii var. subcostalis (Thelypteris leprieurii var. subcostalis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


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DUKE10162162Barry Hammel   114761982-03-27
Costa Rica, Heredia, Terrestrial on steep slope along Rio Peje at tip of ridge W of SW corner of new property.

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DUKE10162163Barry Hammel   114761982-03-27
Costa Rica, Heredia, Terrestrial on steep slope along Rio Peje at tip of ridge W of SW corner of new property.

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DUKE10162164Barry Hammel   114621982-03-26
Costa Rica, Heredia, on steep banks along Rio Peje near SW corner of new property

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DUKE10162165Barry Hammel   114621982-03-26
Costa Rica, Heredia, on steep banks along Rio Peje near SW corner of new property

DUKE
DUKE10162166Barry Hammel   114621982-03-26
Costa Rica, Heredia, on steep banks along Rio Peje near SW corner of new property

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DUKE10162167M.H. Grayum   31941983-01-18
Costa Rica, Heredia, Zona Protectora. Northern slopes Volcan Barba, between Rio Peje and Rio Guacimo. Along Quebrada Cantarana, upstream from base camp located at abandoned sawmill., 300 - 400m

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00506523George R. Proctor   321911971-05-31
Costa Rica, Heredia, Tirimbina.

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LL00506524George R. Proctor   321911971-05-31
Costa Rica, Heredia, Tirimbina.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
1622058Alan R. Smith   17971986-01-21
Costa Rica, Heredia, no data, Cerros Sardinal, ca. 2-2.5 km N of Chilamate de Sarapiqui (Finca La Martila), 10.46667 -84.06667, 80 - 160m


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Google Map

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