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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Drymaria cordata pacifica Mizushima
barcode-00037749H. K. Svenson   651930-04-01
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Academy Bay, Indefatigable [Santa Cruz] Island, 100 feet

Harvard:GH
Drymaria ortegioides Grisebach Grisebach
barcode-00037747C. Wright   20191860-07-29
Cuba, Pinales Los Almacigo

Harvard:GH
barcode-00037752A. Weberbauer   72031916-05-00
Peru, La Libertad, Santiago de Chuco, Above the Hacienda Angasmarca, 3600-3700 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00037751Wilkes Expedition   1838-00-00
Peru, Andes

Harvard:GH
Drymaria stereophylla Mattfeld ex J. F. Macbride
barcode-00037757J. F. Macbride, F. Featherstone, T. Featherstone & W. Featherstone   9621922-06-00
Peru, Junín, La Oroya, ca. 12000 feet

Harvard:GH
barcode-00037756Wilkes Expedition   1838-00-00
Peru, Andes

Harvard:GH
Drymaria macrantha A. Gray
barcode-00037755Wilkes Expedition   1838-00-00
Peru, Andes

Harvard:GH
Drymaria praecox Baehni & J. F. Macbride
barcode-00037754A. Weberbauer   69161914-04-00
Peru, Cuzco, Cordillera between Pisac and Paucartambo, 4100 m.

Harvard:GH
Drymaria devia Baehni & J. F. Macbride
barcode-00037750F. W. Pennell   146551925-06-20
Peru, Lima, Near Antaicocha, Cerro Colorado, east of Canta, 3800-4100 m.

Harvard:GH
Drymaria nitida Ball
barcode-00037753J. Ball   
Peru, Ex saxosis Andium Peruviae juxta pagum Chicla, 12000-13000 feet

Harvard:GH
barcode-00037748J. F. Macbride, F. Featherstone, T. Featherstone & W. Featherstone   22641922-08-21
Peru, Llata, ca. 7000 feet

Harvard:GH
Drymaria idiopoda S. F. Blake S. F. Blake
barcode-00037729S. F. Blake   73811919-05-12
Honduras, Copán, Hacienda La Zumbadora


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