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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3449531.102B. G. Stergios, L. J. Dorr & K. J. Wurdack   203662003-09-15
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Laguna Larga, vía Laguna Las Parias, to Laguna Eco, Páramo de Motumbo, Monumento Natural Teta de Niquitao - Guirigay., 3400 - 3600m

US:Botany
Cheiroglossa palmata (L.) C. Presl
2025365J. L. Clark & C. Guiz (guide)   64082001-12-08
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulcán, Parroquia: Chical. LoCality not certain. Collected from Carlos Guiz's Garden. Wild origin reported as near "Gualpi" (border region of the Reserva Awa)., 0.9667 -78.2333, 1500 - 1500m

US:Botany
3449530.102B. G. Stergios, L. J. Dorr & K. J. Wurdack   203172003-09-14
Venezuela, Trujillo, Mpio Boconó, Laguna Larga, Páramo de Motumbo, Monumento Natural Teta de Niquitao-Guirigay, along the border with Mérida state., 3400m

US:Botany
3449508.102B. G. Stergios, L. J. Dorr & K. J. Wurdack   205182003-09-17
Venezuela, Mérida, Mpio. Rangel, Páramo de Motumbo, SW of Laguna Larga (Trujillo state) along border of divide to Laguna Las Parias (Trujillo state), Monumento Natural Teta de Niquitao - Guirigay., 3200 - 3500m

US:Botany
3441458.102L. J. Dorr, L. Barnett & B. G. Stergios   91262002-08-20
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Páramo de Guirigay, Monumento Natural Teta de Niquitao - Guirigay, sector Las Veguitas., 3060 - 3080m

US:Botany
3583706.104J. Wen & R. Aguilar   67472002-09-19
Costa Rica, Cartago, Santa Maria de Dota. Rio Blanco de Coper., 9.6739 -83.915, 2420m

US:Botany
10229899J. L. Clark, N. Harris, S. Malm, S. G. Clark & N. C. Clark   073082003-03-04
Ecuador, Napo, El Chaco, Forest 1-2 km east of the comunidad Oyacachi (near trail to Chaco)., -0.25 -77.9372, 3000 - 3200m

US:Botany
1038090.2158064A. S. Kalenborn   125
Peru, Vicinity of Oroya


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Google Map

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