Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Phymatidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Phymatidium delicatulum Variety curvisepalum Toscano
2558099.2497561L. B. Smith & R. M. Klein   75561956-11-12
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
2693188.215R. L. Dressler   35701968-08-06
Panama, Panama

US:Botany
2691401.254G. G. Hatschbach   134151966-01-04
Brazil, Paraná

US:Botany
3123347.255M. Rossato   41991988-02-00
Brazil

US:Botany
1540515.259J. Ferreira   17161929-01-07
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

US:Botany
2270268.259L. B. Smith & R. M. Klein   80121956-12-02
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
2555571.244G. Eiten & T. Eiten   25151961-01-26
Brazil, São Paulo

US:Botany
1066395.257G. Gardner   645
Brazil

US:Botany
Phymatidium hysteranthum
1934850.244W. G. F. Herter   979511936-06-10
Brazil, São Paulo

US:Botany
Phymatidium hysteranthum
1420832.244J. N. Rose & P. G. Russell   s.n.
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
Phymatidium microphyllum
2270302.253L. B. Smith & R. M. Klein   112901957-02-12
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
Phymatidium paranaense
3381495.247M. Rossato & R. Wasum   171999-02-25
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul

US:Botany
Phymatidium paranaense
2270308.251L. B. Smith & R. M. Klein   120451957-03-11
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
Phymatidium tillandsioides
2104876.256Collector unknown   370251957-01-27
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
2279731.252R. Reitz & R. M. Klein   15601954-03-01
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
1934600.256R. Reitz   C2164a
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
2691393.253G. G. Hatschbach   131331965-11-11
Brazil, Paraná


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