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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
Drymonia anisophylla L. E. Skog & L. P. Kvist
barcode-00025122B. A. Krukoff   82461936-09-11
Brazil, Amazonas, Municipality Sao Paulo de Olivenca, near Palmares

Harvard:A
Drymonia oxysepala Leeuwenberg
barcode-00092105G. Klug   42811936-04-00
Peru, San Martín, Juan Jui, Alto Río Huallaga, 400-800 m.

Harvard:GH
Drymonia fimbriata C. V. Morton
barcode-00092101A. F. Skutch   28391936-08-00
Costa Rica, San José, Vicinity of El General, 880 m.

Harvard:GH
Drymonia Mart.
barcode-00246074R. E. Schultes & M. Villarreal   52601943-01-00
Colombia, Huila, Valley of Río Cedro, southeast of Pitalito., 1300m

Harvard:GH
Drymonia foliacea (Rusby) Wiehler
barcode-00338164T. Plowman & E. W. Davis   49791975-02-04
Peru, Cuzco, Paucartambo, Kosnipata Valley. Road from Pillawata to Patria, 2054m

Harvard:GH
Drymonia Mart.
barcode-00444870J. A. Steyermark & C. E. Steyermark   951881966-03-28
Venezuela, Estado Carabobo: seleva siempre verde a lo largo de las cabeceras del Rio San Gian, arriba de La Toma, al sur de Borburata; 750 metros, 750m


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