Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sticherus maritimus (Gleichenia maritima)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fundación Jardín Botánico Joaquín Antonio Uribe de Medellín


JAUM:JAUM-033
5907Thomas Bernard Croat   563121983-04-22
Colombia, Chocó, Along road between Quibdó and Medellín, at km 175, 24 km E of Tutunendo., 430m

JAUM:JAUM-033
69946Alberto Posada   47141998-08-30
Colombia, Boyacá, Paipa. Vereda San Pedro. Torre 29-30. P0602004#21., 2550m

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
132895D. B. Lellinger   883
Colombia, Chocó, Choco-0.3km. E of Ciudad Bolivar-Quibdo Rd.750 m., 750 - 750m

COL
Sticherus maritimus (Hieron.) Nakai
24872   s.n.
Colombia, Chocó, Prvo. del Chocó.

COL
Sticherus maritimus (Hieron.) Nakai
269605   s.n.
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Cordillera Occidental. Bosque subandino húmedo cerca de Lituania., 1970 - 1970m

COL
Sticherus maritimus (Hieron.) Nakai
364201   s.n.
Colombia, Nariño, Km.1.5 de Ricaurte a Altaquer.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Sticherus maritimus (Hieron.) Nakai
1057777B. Ollgaard, Navarrete, H.   1994-11-03
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Road Lita-Alto Tambo, km 19.4. Open road banks with barren, blackish soil., 0.9 -78.55, 750m

MO:Tropicos
4891Thomas B. Croat   563121983-04-22
Colombia, Chocó, Along road between Quibdo and Medellin, at Km 175, 24 km E of Tutunendo; 5 45'N, 76 23'W; elev. 430 m., 5.75 -76.38, 430m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Sticherus maritimus (Hieron.) Nakai (Hieron.) Nakai
03867551O. L. Haught   53211946-12-05
Colombia, Department of El Valle. Km. 98, on Cali-Buenaventura Highway., 300m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
830085.2137013F. C. Lehmann   4432
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Buena Ventura.

US:Botany
1424607.10197904F. C. Lehmann   4432
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Buena Ventura.


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