Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Grammitis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Grammitis immixta Stolze
barcode-00021260C. Bues   21031934-07-00
Peru, Cuzco, Ruina Idma-huasi, District Vilcabamba, La Convencion, 12000 feet

Harvard:GH
Grammitis erecta C. V. Morton
barcode-00021255R. Spruce   54131857-00-00
Ecuador

Harvard:GH
Grammitis proctorii Copeland Copeland
barcode-00021266G. R. Proctor   56421951-03-21
Jamaica, East slope of the John Crow Mountains, ca. 2 miles southwest of Ecclesdown, alt. 2000 feet, 609m

Harvard:GH
Grammitis anamorphosa Proctor Proctor
barcode-00021246G. R. Proctor   57171951-04-04
Jamaica, Portland, East slope of the John Crow Mountains, ca. 2.5 miles southwest of Ecclesdown, 2000-3000 feet

Harvard:GH
Grammitis tegetiformis L. E. Bishop
barcode-00021270J. A. Steyermark   933431964-05-04
Venezuela, Bolívar, Cumbre de la parte central occidental (division occidental del cerro): vecindad del "Drizzly Camp", sobre piedra de arenisca, a lo largo de afluente del Río Churún, alt. 1760 m

Harvard:GH
Grammitis intricata C. V. Morton
barcode-00021262J. A. Ewan   164361944-11-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Guamani Pass, east of Pifo, Cordillera Oriental, alt. 3900 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00021247P. C. Hutchison & J. K. Wright   58261964-06-22
Peru, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Cerros Calla Calla 45 km. above Balsas midway between Balsas and Samibamba

Harvard:GH
Grammitis immixta Stolze
barcode-00021261C. Bues   21031934-07-00
Peru, Cuzco, Ruina Idma-huasi, District Vilcabamba, La Convencion, 12000 feet

Harvard:GH
barcode-00062325P. C. Standley   388431924-03-20
Costa Rica, San José, Las Nubes, 1500-1900 m.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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