Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Physematium canescens (Cheilanthes canescens, Woodsia canescens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
4065847E. Lyonnet   2351925-09-01
Mexico, Pedregal, D. F.

NY
Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
4065853A. López H.   91987-10-11
Mexico, México, Amecameca Mun., 2 km al Suroeste del poblado de San Antonio, 2400m

NY
Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
4065849A. Ventura A.   3551975-10-01
Mexico, Hidalgo, Tepeapulco Mun., Cerro Xihuingo, 2750m

NY
Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
4065851M. Medina C.   944d1975-11-02
Mexico, Hidalgo, Epazoyucan Mun., 2 km al SE de Tezuantla, 2900m

NY
Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
4065846E. J. Lott   P-951980-12-14
Mexico, México, Jilotepec Mun., Las Peñas, un parquecito 1.9 Km. al S de Dexcaní, 6.6 Km, al SE de Jilotepec, 19.92 -99.4917, 2800m

NY
Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
4065850A. Ventura A.   16131976-06-19
Mexico, Hidalgo, Tepeapulco Mun., Cerro del Xihuingo, 2700m

NY
Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
4065848J. T. Mickel   68081972-09-25
Mexico, Oaxaca, Distrito Tlaxiaco. 6 km ne of Tlaxiaco on Rte 125, 50 km s of Pan American Highway., 2134m

NY
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Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
04065845J. T. Mickel   44891970-09-14
Mexico, Oaxaca, Dto. Teposcolula. 129 km NW of Oaxaca on Rte 190, 3 km E of intersection with Rte 125 south (Km 64)., 2347m

NY
Woodsia canescens (Kunze) Mett.
4065852C. A. Purpus   40211909-08-00
Mexico, Puebla, Cerro del Gavilan

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


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Cheilanthes canescens (Kunze) Mett.
CHRB0083556   81-2561981-00-00
Australia, New South Wales


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